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A CATALOGUE 

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COLLECTED BY 

THOMAS BROOKE,' F.S.A. 

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ARMITAGE BRIDGE HOUSE, NEAR HUDDERSFIELD. 




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LONDON : 

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CHISWICK Pk£*S C. WHITONGHA1I AND CO., TOOK! COURT, 
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PREFACE. 



For many years it has been my wish to make a list of my 
books, and the work has often been urged upon me by 
friends who have seen and used them. More than once such 
a list has been begun and as often left unfinished, until at last 
I could only look upon it as the occupation of coming days of 
ease and leisure; such days, however, as time went by, seemed 
more and more remote ; I therefore decided in 1887 to ask for 
the help and advice of a trustworthy expert, and happily my 
friend Mr. G. I. Ellis, of New Bond Street, undertook to carry 
out my wishes. These volumes are the proof of the care 
and skill which he has brought to bear upon the work, and 
for which I render to him my warmest thanks. 

The books have nearly all been bought by myself since 
1854, and I think that most of the large libraries which have 
been sold in late years have representatives on my shelves. 

It has been the pleasure of my life to collect these books, 
and in sending out this Catalogue in usum amicorum my hope 
is that others may in some degree share in that pleasure. 

The form which these volumes have taken, and the illus- 
• trations of the manuscripts which have been added, are intended 
^to secure (if possible) the fulfilment of this hope. 

„ • At my request full cross-references to the names of men 
whose writings are found in some of the large historical 



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collections have been inserted, and thus an index of names 
has been furnished to such compilations as the “ Monumenta 
Germanise Historica” of G. H. Pertz, the" Patrologiae Cursus 
Completus” of the Abb6 Migne, and the “Chronicles and 
Memorials of Great Britain and Ireland,” published under 
the direction of the Master of the Rolls, as well as to the 
publications of the Chetham, the Surtees, and other Societies. 
If this be not the most interesting, it will, I think, prove to 
be the most useful part of the Catalogue. As a rule, colla- 
tions have not been appended to those books already fully 
described in available works of reference, such as Brunet, 
Lowndes, etc., except in cases where variations occur. 

Mr. Ellis would (I am sure) not be satisfied if I did not 
include with my acknowledgments to him my thanks to others 
who have helped both him and myself. To Mr. F. S. Ellis, 
of Torquay, for invaluable advice ; to Mr. Holdsworth, for 
unwearying labour and care ; to Mr. G. W. Tomlinson, F.S.A., 
for obtaining and arranging the personal illustration of the 
volumes ; to Mr. Pretorius and Mr. Burt for their execution 
of the facsimiles ; and lastly, to the Proprietors of the Chiswick 
Press for the excellence of the typographical work, I am 
deeply indebted. 

THOMAS BROOKE. 



A Plan of the House is hereto appended in order to show the arrangements 
adopted in the storage of the books. 

1. Drawing-room.— The Venetian Library. 

2. Library. — Manuscripts, History, Patrology, and General Literature. 

3. Billiard-room. — Biblical and Liturgical Books, Special Collections, and 
Books of unusual interest or rarity. 

4. Master’s room. — Books of reference and miscellaneous works. 



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EST NEC ASTU. 

Here stands my trusty sword unsheathed 
For Truth and Right to war, 

Pray God no crooked serpent’s wiles 
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CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY 

OF 

THOMAS BROOKE. 

ABELARD US, PETRUS. See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 178. 

ABBAUDUS, [Abbot.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 166. 

ABBO, S., [Bishop of Metz.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 87. 

ABBO, [Monk of S. Germain.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 132. 

ABBO, S., [Abbot OF Fleury.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol 139. 

ABEDOC, [Irish Abbot.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 96. 

ABREGE des Antiquity Romaines. Paris: 1825. Sm. 8vo. 
Plates. * 

ABSALON, [Archbishop of Lunden.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
VoL 209. 

ABSALON, [Abbot of Sprinkirsbach.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 21 1. 

ABUDACNUS, J. See Egypt. 

ABULFEDA, [Arabian Historian.] See Migne, Patr.Gr. Lat, 
VoL 1 17. 

ACACIUS, [Bishop of Berea.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. 
VoL 77. 

ACACIUS, [Bishop of Melita.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. 
Vol. 77. 

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ACADEMICI OCCULTI. Rime de gli Academici occulti con 
le loro imprese et discorsi. In Brescia, appresso Vincenzo di Sabbio, 
1 568. 4to. Plates, br. mor. g. e. {Hardy) 

From the Seilli&re Library. 

ACHARDUS, [Abbot.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 196. 

ACLAND-TROYTE, J. E. and R. H. D. The Change-Ringers’ 
Guide to the Steeples of England. London : 1879. 8vo. 

ADALBERO, [Archbishop of Rheims.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 137. 

ADALBERO, [BISHOP OF Laon.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 
141. 

ADALBERTUS, [Schoolman of Metz.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat VoL 136. 

ADALBERTUS, S., [Bishop OF Prague.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat. Vol 137. 

ADALBERTUS, [Archbishop of Mainz.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat. Vol. 172. 

ADALBOLDUS, [Bishop of Utrecht.] See Monumenta Ger. 
Hist — Script. Tom. IV. 

See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 140. 

ADALGERUS. See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 134. 

ADALHARDUS, S. See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 103. 

ADAM, Clement. See Bibliotheca Curiosa, 18. 

ADAM DE DOMERHAM. See Heame, T. 

ADAM DE MARISCO. See Chronicles and Memorials, No. 4. 

ADAM OF ST. VICTOR. The Liturgical Poetry of Adam of 
St. Victor. From the text of Gautier. By Digby S. Wrangham. 
1881. 3 vols. 8vo. 

See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 196. 

ADAMANUS, S. See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 88. 

ADAMUS MURIMUTHENSIS. See Eng. Hist. Soe. 10. 



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ADAMUS, [Canon of Bremen.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 146. 
ADAMUS SCOTUS. See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 198. 
ADAMUS, [Abbot of Persenla.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 21 1. 
ADAMUS, M. See Monumenta Ger. Hist — Script Tom. VII. 
ADDISON, JOSEPH. See Arber’s Reprints, 8. 

ADELBOLDUS. See Adalboldus. 

ADELGORIUS OR ADELGOTUS. See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 157. 

ADELMANNUS, [Bishop of Brescia.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 143. 

ADEMARUS. See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 141. 

See Monumenta Ger. Hist. — Script Tom. IV. 

ADEODATUS, S. See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 87. 

ADO, S., [Archbishop of Vienne.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 123. 

ADREVALDUS, [Monk of Fleury.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 124. 

See Monumenta Ger. Hist. — Script. Tom. XV. 

ADRIANUS I., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 96. 

See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 98. 

ADRIANUS II., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vols. 122, 129. 

ADRIANUS III., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 126. 

ADRIANUS IV., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 188. 

ADSO DERVENSIS. See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 137. 

ADVENTIUS, [Bishop of Metz.] SeeMigne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 121. 

AEGIDIUS AUREAEVALLENSIS. See Monumenta Ger. 
Hist — Script Tom. XXV. 

yELFRIC. See Early Eng. Text Soc. 76, 82. 

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iELFRIC SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS 

The Poetry of the Codex Vercellensis with an English Translation 
by J. M. Kemble. 1843. 8vo. 

The Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church. By Benj. Thorpe. 
1844-46. 2 vols. 8 vo. 

The Dialogue of Salomon and Satumus. With an Introduction 
by J. M. Kemble. 1848. 8vo. 

AELREDUS, [Abbot of Rievaux.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
Vol. 195. 

See Surtees Society, 44. 

See Twysden, Sir R. 

AEMILIUS, Paulus [Veronensis]. De rebus gestis Francorum 
libri X. Amoldi Fcrroni Burdigalensis Regii Consiliarii, De rebus 
item gestis Gallorum libri novem. Historia perducta k Pharamundo 
primo Francorum Rege, usque ad Henricum secundum Galliarum 
Regem. Lutetice Parisiorum ex officina Vascosani. 1566-54. 2 vols. 
in 1. Folio, o.c. 

From the Sunderland Library. 

See Venetian Library, 30. 

iENEAS SILVIUS. Le Remede damour Copose par Eneas 
Siluius. Aultremet dit Pape pie secod, traslate de latl en fracois p 
maistre Albl des auenclles chanoine de leglise de soissos auec aulcunes 
additios de Baptiste Matue. Nouuellcment imprime a Paris par la 
veufue feu Jehan iannot. [S. d. vers 1505.] 4to. r. mor. g. e. 
( Duru .) 

A — C in fours. Title on A 1 printed in red and black over a large woodcut 
printer’s device. The Latin text is printed in the margin, on three pages in red, on 
the others in black. This edition is not mentioned by Brunet From the Seill&re 
Library. 

jENEAS, [Bishop of Paris.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 121. 

iENEAS GAZjEUS. See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 85. 

AiSCHYLUS. Tragoediae quae extant septem. Cum lectionibus 
variantibus (graec&). Glasguce : in aedibus acadanicis excudcbat 
Robcrtus Foulis , 1746. 4to. L. P. 0. r. mor . g. e. 

From the Lamoignon Library. 

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AJSOPUS. Vita, & Fabellae iEsopi (graec&) cum interpretatione 
latina, etc. Gabriae fabellae tres & quadraginta ex trimetris iambis, 
praeter ultimam ex Scazonte, cum latina interpretatioe. Phurnutus 
seu, ut alii, Curnutus de natura deorum. Palaephatus de non credendis 
historiis. Heraclides Ponticus de Allegoriis apud Homerum. Ori 
Apollinis Niliaci hieroglyphica. Collectio proverbiorum Tarrhaei, & 
Didymi, item eorum, quae apud Sudam (sic), aliosq: habentur per 
ordinem literarum. Ex Aphthonii exercitamentis de fabula. Turn 
de formicis, & cicadis graece, & latine. De Fabula ex imaginibus 
Philostrati graece, & latine. Ex Hermogenis exercitamentis de 
fabula Prisciano interprete. Apologus JEsopi de Cassita apud 
Gellium. Venetiis, apud Aldum, mese Octobri, 1505. Folio. 0. bl. ntor . 

The extracts from Aphthonius and Philostratus precede the Life of iEsop. 
The extract from Hermogenes and the Apology are inserted on the verso of A iiii. 

jEsopo Historiado. Accii zuchi summa campanee Vero- 

ncnsis viri eruditissimi in jEsopi Fabulas interptatio p rhythmas in 
libellu Zucharinum inscriptum contexta fceliciter indpit. Impressum 
venetiis per Manfredum de monteferato de sustrevo, 1493. 4to. Wood- 
cuts . ol, tnor. g. e. 

Each Fable is first rendered into Latin elegiac verses, and then into two 
Italian sonnets, the first material, the second moral, accompanied by a woodcut 

iETHELSTANUS. See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 138. 

AGANO, [Bishop of Autun.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 150. 

AGAPETUS I., [Pope] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 66. 

AGAPETUS II., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 133. 

AGAPETUS, [Deacon of Constantinople.] See Migne, Patr. 
Gr. Lat. Vol. 86. 

AGATHIAS. See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 88. 

AG AT HO, S., [Pope] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 87. 

AGENDA Ecclesiastica in usum Ecclesiae Herbipolensis. \Herbi- 
poli, per Ieorium Ryser Anno 1482.] 4to. Printed upon vellum, br. 
mor. g. e. 

This volume consists of 6 leaves of register and preface, and 98 leaves of 
text At the end of the preface is a beautiful engraving on copper by Martin 
Schoen, of the arms of the Bishops of Wurzburg and Scheerenberg. 

AGENDA : seu liber obsequiorum iuxta Ritum & consuetudinem 
Diocesis Brixinensis. Finita ac complcta sunt hec que continentur 
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Dilinge excudebat Sebaldus Mayer. [S', a. circa 1555.] Sm. 4to. 
Printed in red and black with music, in the original stamped binding 
with clasp. 

On the verso of the title-page is a woodcut coat-of-arms of a cardinal printed 
in four colours. 

Title and preliminaries 4 1 L, folios i— cii. 

AGIO, [Archbishop of Narbonne.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
Vol. 132. 

AGIUS. See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 137. 

See Monumenta Ger. Hist. — Script Tom. IV. 

AGNELLUS, [Bishop of Ravenna.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
Vol. 68. 

AGNELLUS OR ANDREAS. See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 106. 

AGOBARDUS, S. See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 104. 

See Monumenta Ger. Hist. — Script Tom. XV. 

AGRICOLA, Georgius. See Venetian Library, 120. 

AGRIPPA-CASTOR. See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat Vol 5. 

AHITO or HATTO, [Bishop of Basle.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vols. 105, 115. 

AILERANUS, S. See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 80. 

AILREDUS. See Aelredus. 

AIM ERIC US, [Patriarch of Antioch.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat Vol. 201. 

AIMO, [Abbot.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 181. 

AIMOINUS, [Monk of S. Germain.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vols. 115, 126. 

AIMOINUS, [Monk of Fleury.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 139. 

AKENSIDE, Mark. Poetical Works. With Life by the Rev. 
A. Dyce. London: 1866. Sm. 8vo. L. P. Portrait. 

AKROYD, Edward. On the Present Attitude of Political 
Parties. London: 1874. 8vo. 



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ALANUS, [Abbot in 770.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 89. 

ALANUS, [Abbot of Tewkesbury.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 190. 

ALANUS, [Bishop of Auxerre.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 201. 

ALANUS DE INSULIS. See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 210. 

ALBANUS, Sanctus. Martiris albani veneabilis ecce legenda. 
Utilis erranti. quia fertilis est relegenda. [Folio 8 verso.] Et sic est 
finita historia sancti albani martiris . [.S'. /. et. a. sed Colonies, typis 

Ulric Zell, circa 1470.] 4to. 

This tract of 8 11. appears to be unmentioned by Hain or Panzer. A copy is in 
the Grenville Library. 

ALBAS PINALUS, Gabriel. De veteribus Ecclesiae ritibus Ob- 
servationum libri duo. . . . Editi . . . cura Gebhardi Theodori Meiers. 
Helmestadii, typis & sumptibus Henningi Mulleri. 1672. 4to. 

ALBERICUS, [Deacon.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 66. 

ALBERICUS AQUENSIS. See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 166. 

ALBERICUS, [Bishop of Ostia.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 155. 

ALBERT, Prince. Addresses delivered on different public 
occasions by H.R.H. the Prince Albert, President of the Society for 
the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce. London: 
1857. 4to. L. P. 

ALBERTUS, [Abbot of S. Mesmin.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 139. 

ALBERTUS, M. See Monumenta Ger. Hist — Script. Tom. XVI. 
ALBINUS, P. See Bibliotheca Curiosa, 12. 

ALBINUS, Flaccus. See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vols. 100, 101. 
See Gale et Fell, Vol. 3. 

ALBIZZI, Bartholomalo degli. Liber Conformitatum [vitae 
S. Francisd ad vitam Jesu Christi]. Impressum Mediolani per Gotar- 
dum Ponticu, 1510. Folio. Editio PRINCEPS. Woodcuts, o.r.mor. 

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ALBRICUS— ALEXANDER. 



ALBRICUS. See Monumenta Ger. Hist. — Script Tom. XXIII. 

ALBUINUS, [Hermit.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 138. 

ALCHERUS, [Monk.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 194. 

ALCIATUS, A. Viri clarissimi D. Andree Alciati Iurisconsultis. 
Mediol. ad D. Chonradum Peutingeru Augustanum, Iurisconsultum 
Emblematum liber. Excusum Augusta Vindelicorum, per Heynricum 
Steynerum, 1531. Sm. 8vo. Woodcuts, br.mor.g.e . {Bedford.) 

See Holbein Society, 4, 5. 

ALCUINUS or ALCWINUS, Flaccus. See Albinus. 

ALCYONIUS, Petrus. Medices.legatus.de.exsilio. Vcnetiis 
in adibus Aldi et Andrea Asulani soceri mense novcmbri , 1522. 8vo. 
L. P. br. mor. g. e. (Bedford) 

ALDHELMUS, S., [Bishop of Shrewsbury.] See Migne, 
Patr. Lat Vol. 89. 

[ALDRICH, Henry, D.D.] A Reply to Two Discourses 
Lately Printed at Oxford Concerning The Adoration of Our Blessed 
Savior, in The Holy Eucharist. Oxford , Printed at the Theater . 
Anno 1687. 4to. 

Title and “ To the Reader,” 2 11., A — I 2 in fours. 

ALDRICUS, S. See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 105. 

ALDRICUS, [Bishop OF Le Mans.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
Vol. 115. 

ALECTOR, Histoire Fabuleuse, Traduicte en Fra^ois d’un 
fragment divers, trouv£ non entier, mais entrerompu, & sans forme de 
principe. A Lyon, par Pierre Fradin, 1 56a Sm. 8vo. bl. mor. g. e. 
(Belz-Niedrie.) 

From the Seilli&re Library. 

ALEXANDER I., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat Vol. 5. 

ALEXANDER II., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 146. 

ALEXANDER III., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 200. 

ALEXANDER IV., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat Vol. 140. 

ALEXANDER, [Abbot of JUMifecES.] Sec Migne, Patr. Lat. 
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ALEXANDER, S., [Bishop of Jerusalem.] See Migne, Patr. 
Gr. Lat Vol. io. 

ALEXANDER, S., [Bishop of Alexandria.] See Migne, 
Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 18. 

ALEXANDER, [Bishop of Lycopolis.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. 
Lat Vol. 1 8. 

ALEXANDER, [Monk.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat VoL 
87 ter. 

ALEXIUS I., COMNENUS, [Emperor.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
Vol. 155. 

See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat VoL 127. 

ALEXIUS II., COMNENUS, [Emperor.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. 
Lat Vol. 133. 

ALEXIUS, [Patriarch of Constantinople.] See Migne, 
Patr. Gr. Lat Vol. 120. 

ALEXIUS ARISTENUS. See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat Vol. 133. 

ALFORD, Rev. H., D.D., Dean of Canterbury. The 
Riviera : Pen and Pencil Sketches from Cannes to Genoa. London : 
1870. 8vo. Plates. 

ALFREDUS MAGNUS. See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 138. 

ALGERUS, [Canon.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 180. 

ALISON, Archibald. History of Europe, from the commence- 
ment of the French Revolution in 1789, to the restoration of the 
Bourbons in 1815. Edinburgh and London. 1848. 20 vols. 8vo. 
Portrait. 

ALLEN, Cardinal. See Chetham Society, XXV. 

ALLEN, JOHN. Inquiry into the Rise and Growth of the Royal 
Prerogative in England. With the Author’s latest corrections, bio- 
graphical notices, &c. To which is added an Inquiry into the Life 
and Character of King Eadwig. London : 1849. 8vo. 

ALLOT, Robert. See Heliconia. 

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ALPERTUS, [Monk of Metz.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 140. 

See Monumenta Ger. Hist — Script Tom. IV. 

ALPHABET OF MARY, Duchess of Burgundy. A series 
of 24 beautiful drawings of the letters of the Alphabet from A to Z, 
executed in pen and ink, and supposed to be by the hand of Mary, 
Duchess of Burgundy. Each of the drawings forms the first letter of 
a sentence or proverb written in French ; beneath the sentence at- 
tached to the letter Z are the words, Per me mariam , forming part of 
the decoration, and below, by another hand, “A Dam 1 * Marie de 
Bourgongne 1460.” On the opposite page, facing the letter Z, is a 
very beautiful drawing of the Duchess of Burgundy. Above the 
portrait, to the left, is written, “ Marie ducesse de Bourgongrfe 1460.” 
Bound in 4to, in calf, with the sides of the original 1 5 th century binding 
inlaid . 

The original sides of the binding of this remarkable volume are very valuable 
specimens of the block binding of the period, the obverse representing the Annuncia- 
tion, and the reverse The Mass of St . Gregory . 

ALPHANUS, S. See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 80. 

ALPHANUS, [Archbishop of Salerno.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat Vol. 147. 

ALTDORFER, Albrecht. See Holbein Society, 12. 

ALTFRIDUS, [Bishop of Munster.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 99. 

See Monumenta Ger. Hist.— Script. Tom. II. 

ALULPHUS, [Monk of St. Martin of Tours.] See Migne, 
Patr. Lat Vol. 79. 

ALUMNI OXONIENSES : The Members of the University of 
Oxford, 1715-1886. Being the Matriculation Register of the Univer- 
sity alphabetically arranged by Joseph Foster. 1887 — Vols. 1. — 8vo. 

ALUREDUS BEVERLACENSIS. See Heame, T. 

ALWALO. See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 151. 

AMADIS DE GAULE. Les vingt-quatres livres d’Amadis de 
Gaule, Mis en Fran$oys par le Seigneur des Essars, Nicolas de Her- 
beray et autres.— Tresor de tous les livres d’Amadis de Gaule, con- 



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tenant les Harangues, etc. A Paris ei a Lyon , 1557-1615. 25 vols. 

i6mo. and 8vo. 0. r. mor. g. e. 

From the Seillifcre Library. 

The following are the dates and printers* names of the various volumes com- 
prised in the above series Tome i, Lyon, B. Rigaud, 1575 ; Tome 2, Lyon, F. 
Didier, 1577 ; Tome 3, Paris, V. Sertenas, 1557 ; Tome 4, Lyon, B. Rigaud, 1588 ; 
Tome 5, Lyon, B. Rigaud, 1575 ; Tome 6, Lyon, F. Didier, 1577 ; Tome 7, Lyon, 
F. Didier, 1577 ; Tome 8, Paris, J. Longis, 1557 ; Tome 9, Lyon, F. Didier, 1577 ; 
Tome 10, Lyon, F. Didier, 1577 ; Tome 11, Lyon, F. Didier, 1577; Tome 12, 
Lyon, F. Didier, 1577 ; Tome 13, Paris, L. Breyer, 1571 ; Tome 14, Lyon, B. 
Rigaud, 1577 ; Tome 15, Lyon, B. Rigaud, 1577 ; Tome 16, Lyon, B. Rigaud, 1578 ; 
Tome 17, Lyon, E. Michel, 1578 ; Tome 18, Lyon, L. Cloquemin, 1579 ; Tome 19, 
Lyon, L. Cloquemin, 1581 ; Tome 20, Lyon, L. Cloquemin, 1581 ; Tome 21, Lyon, 
L. Cloquemin, 1581 ; Tome 22, Paris, O. de Varennes, 1615 ; Tome 23, Paris, O. 
de Varennes, 1615; Tome 24, Paris, O. de Varennes, 1615 ; Tr&or, Lyon, J. 
Hugestan, 1582. 

AMADIS DE GAULE. Thresor des livres d’Amadis de Gaule, 
Assauoir les Harengues, Concions, Epistres, Complaintes, & autres 
choses les plus excellentes. A Lyon , par Gabriel Cotier. 1560. 
Sm. 8vo. r.mor.g.e . ( Chambolle-Duru .) 

From the Seillifcre Library. 

AMALARIUS, [Archbishop of Treves.] See Migne, Patr, 
Lat. Vol. 99. 

AMALARIUS SYMPHOSIUS. See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 105. 

AMANDUS, S., [Bishop of Utrecht.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 87. 

AMATUS, [Archbishop of Bordeaux.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 155- 

AMBLARDUS, [Abbot.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 138. 

AMBOISE, MICHEL D*. Les cotrepistes d’Ouide nouuellement 
inuent^es : . . . ou sont contenues plusieurs choses recreatifues, & 
dignes de lire, [A Paris , ches Denis Janot.] 1 542. Sm. 8vo. Wood- 
cuts. r. mor. g. e. ( Trautz-Bauzonnet) 

From the Seilli£re Library. 

AMBROSIUS, S. [De officiis libri tres.] Impressus mcdiolani p 
Chirstofofy (sic) Valdarfer Ratisponenscm> 1474. 4to. r. mor. g. e. 
(Lortic.) 

“ Premier livre impr. par Valdarfer k Milan. Cet imprimeur avait d*abord 
exerc£ h Venise. En t£te de ce volume se trouvent 30 ff. contenant la vie de S. 
Ambroise, et autres pieces. Le texte du traits de officiis ne commence qu'au recto 
du 31® f.” — Brunet. 

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AMBROSIUS, S. Divi Ambrosii episcopi mediolanesis Officio- 
rum libri III. Ad veterum exemplarium fidem recogniti & emendati. 
Parisiis, apud Sebastianum Nivellium, 1 583. Sm. 8vo. o. r. mor. g. e. 

The binding of this volume is a rich and well-preserved specimen of that 
said to have been executed for Marguerite of Valois, Queen of Navarre, the 
sides and back being covered with flowers and other designs in gilt tooling. 

See Migne, Patr. Lat Vols. 14-17. 

See Venetian Library, 2. 

AMBROSIUS, S., [Bishop of Cahors.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
V0L89. 

AMBROSIUS AUTPERTUS, S. See Migne, Patr. Lat 
V0L89. 

AMEDEUS, [Bishop of Lausanne.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
Vol. 188. 

AMES, Joseph. Typographical Antiquities: or the History 
of Printing in England Scotland and Ireland. Considerably aug- 
mented by William Herbert, and now greatly enlarged, with Copious 
Notes, by the Rev. T. F. Dibdin. London: 1810-19. 4 vols. 4to. 
Plates . c. {Lewis.) 

AMMAN, JosT. Cleri totius Romanae Ecclesiae subjecti, Seu, 
Pontificiorum ordinum omnium omnino utriusque sexus, habitus, 
artificiosissimis figuris .... expressi. Francoforti sumptib. Sigismundi 
Feyrabendii, 1585. 4to. Woodcuts, br.mor.g.e. (Riviere.) 

Gynseceum, Sive Theatrum Mulierum, in quo pnecipuarum 

omnium per Europam in primis, nationujn, gentium, populorumque, 
cuiuscunque dignitatis, ordinis, status, conditionis, professionis, aetatis, 
feemineos habitus videre est, artificiosissimis nunc prijnum figuris neq. 
usquam antehac pari elegantia editis, expressos k Iodoco Amano. 
Francoforti , Impensis Sigismundi Feyrabendii. 1586. 4to, Wood- 
cuts. o. c. 

See Holbein Society, 7. 

See Schopperus, H. 

See Venetian Library, 3. 

AMMONIUS, [Priest of Alexandria.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. 
Lat. Vol. 85. 



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AMMONIUS. See Venetian Library, 4. 

AMCENUS. See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 61. 

AMOUNET DE HAILLY, C. F. See Ordre de la Toison d’Or. 
AMPELIUS, [Martyr.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 8. 

AMPHILOCHIUS, S., [Bishop of Iconium.] See Migne, Patr. 
Gr. Lat. Vol. 39. 

AMPHILOCHIUS, [BISHOP OF SlDON.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. 
Lat Vol 77. 

AMULO, [Bishop of Lyons.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 116. 

AMUNDESHAM, Johannes. See Chronicles and Memorials, 
No. 28. 

ANACLETUS, S., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat Vol. 2. 
ANACLETUS II., [Antipope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 179. 

ANACREON. Carmina. Cum Sapphonis, et Alcaei fragmentis, 
(graced.) Glasguae : excudebant R. & A.Foulis. 175 1. 32mo. o. c. 

ANAMODUS, [Subdeacon.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 129. 
ANASTASIUS I., S., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 20. 
ANASTASIUS III., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 131. 
ANASTASIUS IV., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 188. 

ANASTASIUS, [Librarian.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vols. 
127-29. 

See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat Vol. 108. 

ANASTASIUS, S., [Monk and Hermit.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat. Vol. 149. 

ANASTASIUS, [Priest, in 662.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat 
VoL 89. 

ANASTASIUS, [Abbot OF S. Euthymius.] See Migne, Patr. 
Gr. Lat Vol. 89. 

ANASTASIUS I., [Bishop of Antioch.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. 
Lat Vol. 89. 

ANASTASIUS IV., [Bishop of Antioch.] See Migne, Patr. 
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ANASTASIUS, S., [the Sinaite, Patriarch of Antioch.] 
See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 89. 

ANASTASIUS, [Archbishop of Caesarea.] See Migne, Patr. 
Gr. Lat. Vol. 127. 

ANATOLIUS, S., [Bishop of Laodicea.] See Migne, Patr. 
Gr. Lat. Vol 10. 

ANCIENS TEXTES FRAN^AIS, La SociEtE des. 
Publications : — 

Bulletin de la Socidtd des anciens textes frangais, 1875 — 

Chansons fran^aises du XV* sidcle, publides d’aprds le manuscrit 
de la Bibliothdque nationale de Paris, par Gaston Paris, et accompagndes 
de la musique transcrite en notation modeme par August Gevaert 
( 1875 ). 

Les plus anciens Monuments de la langue fran^aise (IX*, X* sidcles), 
publics par Gaston Paris. Album de neuf planches dxdcutdes par la 
photogravure (1875). 

Brun de la Montaigne, roman d’aventure, publid pour la premidre 
fois d’aprds le manuscrit unique de Paris, par Paul Meyer (1875). 

Miracles de Nostre Dame par personnages, publids d’aprds le manu- 
scrit de la Bibliothdque nationale de Paris, par Gaston Paris et Ulysse 
Robert. 1. 1 . k VII. (1876, 1877, 1878, 1879, 1880, 1881, 1882). 

Guillaume de Paleme, publid d’aprds le manuscrit de la bibliotheque 
de 1 * Arsenal k Paris, par Henri Michelant (1876). 

Deux Rddactions du roman des Sept Sages de Rome, publides par 
Gaston Paris (1876). 

Aiol, chanson de geste publide d’aprds le manuscrit unique de Paris, 
par Jacques Normand et Gaston Raynaud (1877). 

Le Ddbat des Hdrauts de France et d’Angleterre, suivi de The 
Debate between the Heralds of England and France, by John Coke, 
ddition commencde par L. Pannier et achevde par Paul Meyer (1877). 

CEuvres completes d'EustacheDeschamps, publides d'aprds le manu- 
scrit de la Bibliothdque nationale, par le marquis de Queux de Saint- 
Hilaire. t I.-V. (1878, 1880, 1882, 1884, 1886). 

Le Saint Voyage de Jherusalem du seigneur d'Anglure, publid par 
Francois Bonnardot et Auguste Longnon (1878). 

Chronique du Mont-Saint-Michel (1348-1468), publide avec notes 
et pidces diverses par Simdon Luce. t. I. et II. (1879, 1883). 



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ANCIENS TEXTES FRANCAIS, La Soci£t£ des. 
Publications 

Elie de Saint-Gille, chanson de geste publide avec introduction, 
glossaire et index, par Gaston Raynaud, accompagnde de la redaction 
norvdgienne traduite par Eugene Koelbing (1879). 

Daurel et Beton, chanson de geste provengale, publide pour la 
premiere fois d*apr£s le manuscrit unique appartenant i M, A, F. 
Didot, par Paul Meyer (1880). 

La Vie de Saint Gilles, par Guillaume de Berneville, po£me du 
XII* si&cle, public d’apr&s le manuscrit unique de Florence, par 
Gaston Paris et Alphonse Bos (1881). 

Raoul de Cambrai, chanson de geste, publi^e par Paul Meyer et 
Auguste Longnon, ( 1 882). 

Le dit de la Panth&re d* Amours, par Nicole de Margival, po&me 
du XIII* si£cle, public par Henry A Todd (1883). 

Les oeuvres pofetiques de Philippe de Remi, sire de Beaumanoir, 
publics par H. Suchier, t. L-II. (1884-85). 

La Mort Aymeri de Narbonne, po£me du XIII® si&cle, public par 
J. Couraye du Parc (1884). 

Trois versions rimdes de l’Evangile de Nicod^me, publics par G. 
Paris et A. Bos (1885). 

Fragments d’unevie de saint Thomas de Cantorbery, publics pour 
la premiere fois d’apr&s les feuillets appartenant k la Collection Goethals 
Vercruysse, avec fac-simile en heliogravure de Poriginal, par M. P. 
Meyer (1885). 

GEuvres podtiques de Christine de Pisan, publtees par Maurice 
Roy, t I. (1886). 

Le Roman de Merlin, public par G. Paris et J. Ulrich, t. I.-II. 
(1886-87). 

Aymeri de Narbonne, chanson de geste, publi6e d’apr&s les manu- 
scrits de Londres et de Paris par Louis Demaison, t. I.-II. (1887). 

L’Amant rendu Cordelier i Tobservance d’Amour, public par 
M. A. de Montaiglon (1888). 

Le Mistdre du Viel Testament, public avec introduction, notes 
et glossaire, par le baron James de Rothschild, t. I.-V. (1878, 1879, 
1881, 1882, 1885). 

(Ouvrage imprimd aux frais du baron James de Rothschild et offert aux 
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ANDRlf, BERNARD. See Chronicles and Memorials, No. io. 

ANDREAS, [Priest of Bergamo.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 
151. 

See Monumenta Ger. Hist — Script Tom. III. 

ANDREAS, [King of Hungary.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 
151. 

See Monumenta Ger. Hist — Script Tom. XXVI. 

ANDREAS, [of Samosata.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat VoL 85. 

ANDREAS, S., [Archbishop OF Crete.] Sec Migne, Patr. Gr. 
Lat. VoL 97. 

ANDREAS, S., [Archbishop of Caesarea.] See Migne, Patr. 
Gr. Lat Vol. 106. 

ANDRONICUS COMNENUS, [Emperor.] See Migne, Patr. 
Gr. Lat. Vol. 133. 

ANDRONICUS CALLISTUS. See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. 
Vol 161. 

ANGELL, C. [Christopher Angell a Grecian who tasted of many 
stripes and torments inflicted by the Turkes for the faith which he had 
in Christ Jesus.] (In Greek.) At Oxford Printed by John Lichfeild, 
and William Wrench , 1617. 4to. Woodcuts, c.g. e. 

Six leaves. 

ANGELOMUS, [Monk of Luxeuil.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 115. 

ANGELRAMNUS, [Bishop of Metz.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
Vol. 96. 

ANGELRANNUS, [Abbot.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 141. 

ANGILBERTUS, S., [Abbot of Centulum.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat. Vol. 99. 

See Monumenta Ger. Hist. — Script Tom. II., XV. 

ANGILBERTUS, [Abbot of Corbie.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 129. 

ANGILBERTUS PUSTERLA, [Archbishop of Milan.] See 
Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 151. 




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ANGLERIUS. Petr. Martyr ab Angleria. De rebus Oceanicis 
et Orbe Novo decades tres ; . . . eiusdem praeterea Legationis Babylonicae 
libri tres. Basilea , apud Joannem Bebelium , 1533. Folio, c. g. e. 

Thomas Maioli’s copy, bound in brown calf, inlaid in various colours, with 
elaborate ornamental gilt tooling, and name “ To. Maiolii et Amicorum ” and the 
title of the book on one side, and motto, “ Inoratis servire nephas,” on the 
other. From the Sunderland Library. 

See Arber's Reprints. 

ANGLIA CHRISTIANA SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS 

Giraldus Cambrensis de Instructione Principum, Lib. III. 1846. 
8vo. 

Chronicon Monasterii de Bello. 1846. 8vo. 

Liber Eliensis, ad (idem Codicum variorum. Vol. I. 1848. 8vo. 
No other works were published by this Society. 

ANGLO-JEWISH HISTORICAL EXHIBITION. Catalogue. 

1887. 8vo. 

Papers read at the Anglo-Jewish Historical Exhibition, 

Royal Albert Hall, 1887. 1888. 8vo. 

Shetaroth. Hebrew Deeds of English Jews before 1290. 

Edited by M. D. Davis. 1888. 8vo. 

Bibliotheca Anglo-Judaica. A bibliographical Guide to 

Anglo-Jewish History. Compiled by J. Jacobs and Lucien Wolf. 

1888. 8vo. 

ANGUS, Joseph, D.D. The Bible Hand-Book : An Introduction 
to the Study of Sacred Scripture. London : i860. 8vo. Map . 

ANIANUS, [Deacon.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vols. 21, 48. 
ANICETUS I., S., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 5. 
ANNA COMNENA. See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 131. 
ANNiEUS SYLVIUS, S. See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vols. 13, 50, 53. 

ANNE, Queen OF Jaimes I. Lacrymae Cantabrigienses : in 
obitum Serenissimae Reginae Annae Conjugis dilectissimae Jacobi 
Magnae Britanniae, Franciae, et Hiberniae, Regis. Cantabrigioe , 1619. 
Sm. 4to. 

ANNE, Fifth Child of King Charles I. ITNDAIA, sive 
Musarum Cantabrigiensium concentus et congratulatio, ad Serenissi- 
mum Britanniarum Regem Carolum, de quinta sua sobole, clarissima 
Principe, sibi nuper felicissimt: nata. Cantabrigia , 1637. Sm. 4to. 0 . r. 

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ANNEMUNDUS, S., [Bishop of Lyons.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat. Vol. 87. 

ANNO, S., [Archbishop of Cologne.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
Vol. 143. 

ANNUS CISTERCIENSIS : ... in lucem publicam produxit 
Religiosus Cisterciensis in Monasterio B. V. Maria: de Maris-Stella, 
vulg6 Wettingen prope Badenam Helvetiorum. Anno 1682-83. 2 

parts in 1 vol. Sm. 8vo. 0. c. 

ANSCHARIUS, S., [Bishop of Hamburg.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat Vol. 1 18. 

ANSEGISUS, S. See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 105. 

ANSELLUS, [Schoolman.] See Migne, Patr. Lat VoL 151. 

ANSELLUS, [Precentor of the Holy Sepulchre.] See 
Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 162. 

ANSELMUS, [Monk OF Rheims.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 
142. 

ANSELMUS, [Canon of LlfcGE.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 143. 

ANSELMUS, S., [Bishop of Lucca.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
Vol. 149. 

See Monumenta Ger. Hist. — Script. Tom. XX. 

ANSELMUS, [Count of Ribemont.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
Vol. 155. 

ANSELMUS, [Archbishop of Milan.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 155. 

ANSELMUS, S., [Archbishop of Canterbury.] See Migne, 
Patr. Lat. Vols. 158-9. 

See Chronicles and Memorials, No. 81. 

ANSELMUS, [Canon of Laon.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 162. 

ANSELMUS, [Bishop of Havelberg.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 188. 

ANSKARIUS. See Monumenta Ger. Hist. — Script. Tom. II. 

ANSTIS, JOHN. Observations introductory to an Historical 
Essay, upon the Knighthood of the Bath. London : 1725. 4to. 

ANTERUS, S., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 10. 



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ANTHOLOGIA. Florilegium diversorum epigrammatum in 
septem libros, (graec&.) Venetiis in czdibus Aldi, 1503. 8vo. oL mor. 
g. e. {Lewis) 

The first Aldine edition. 

Florilegium diversorum epigrammatum veterum (graec£), in 

septem libros divisum, magno epigrammatum numero et duobus indi- 
cibus auctum (cura Henr. Stephani). Excudebat Henricus Stephanus, 
1566. Sm. folio, r. mor \ g. e . 

ANTIOCHUS, [Monk of the Laura.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. 
Lat Vol. 89. 

ANTIPATER, [Bishop of Bostra.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. 
Vol. 85. 

ANTIPHONALE ROMANUM. Manuscript upon Vellum, 
executed in Italy at the commencement of the xvi century, written 
upon 147 leaves (15^ x 11 inches), with ten splendid miniature paint- 
ings, each within a rich ornamental frame border, also numerous illu- 
minated initial letters. Folio, v. 

The decorations of this volume are in the richest style of Italian art of the 
1 6 th century. The work was executed for a bishop whose arms appear in the 
borders, and at the base of the first miniature was an inscription, all of which un- 
fortunately has been erased, except the date (M.D.xvi.). 

The miniature paintings represent the following subjects : “ The Meeting of 
Mary and Elizabeth, 1 ” “The Holy Family,” “The Crucifixion,” “The Entomb- 
ment,” “ The Annunciation,” “ The Last Supper,” “ The Resurrection,” “ The Day 
of Pentecost,” “ The Host supported by Angels in the Clouds,” “ The Assumption 
of the Virgin.” The pages opposite to six of the miniatures are occupied by beauti- 
fully illuminated frames containing inscriptions. 

ANTIPHONARIUM ad usum ecclesiae SS. Cosmae etDamiani. A 
Manuscript upon Vellum of the XV th century, of Italian execu- 
tion. It is written upon 61 leaves (23 £ x 1 6\ inches), with musical 
notation, and contains five superb paintings by the great masters 
Andreas and Franciscus de Mantegna, and three other paint- 
ings by another hand, also 144 large illuminated initial letters, and 
decorative borders to several of the pages. Large folio, in wooden 
boards , covered with leather , protected by brass comer pieces and bosses , 
and fastened with straps . 

This splendid volume was executed for the Church of SS. Cosmas and Damian 
at Rome, and the paintings for the most part are illustrative of the lives and 
martyrdoms of those saints. It opens with a large painting, measuring 8ix 9 £ 
inches, which represents the following story as related by Jacobus de Voragine in 
the “ Legenda Aurea ” : — “ C Felix y e eight pope after saynt Gregorie dyd do make 
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whiche deuoutly seined y* holy martyrs in that chirche, whom a canker had con- 
sumed all his thye, & as he slepte the holy martyrs Cosme & Damian appered to 
hym theyr deuoute seruaut, bryngynge with them an instrument & oyntment, of 
whome that one sayd to y e other. Where shall we haue flesshe whan we haue cutte 
away the rotten flesshe to fyll the voyde place. Than that other sayd to hym. 
There is an ethyopyen y 1 this daye is buryed in y* chircheyerde of saynt Peter ad 
vincula, whiche is yet frcssbe, let usbere this thyder, & take we out that ethyopyens 
flesshe & fyll this place w , alL And so they fette y* thye of this deed man and 
cutte of the thye of the seke man, and so they chaunged that one for that other. 
And whan the seke man awoke and felte no payne, he put forth his hande and felt 
his legge without hurte, & than be toke a candell and sawe well that it was not his 
thye, but that it was an other. And whan he was well come to hymselfe, he 
sprange out of his bedde for ioye, and recouted to all the people how it was hap- 
pened to hym, & that whiche he had seen in his slepe, and how he was heled. 
And they sent hastely unto y® tombe of y* deed man, and foude the thye of hym 
cutte of, and that other thye in the tombe in the stede of his thye.” ( Caxtorts 
translation , printed by Wynkyn de Worde in 1527,/^. ccliii.) 

This exquisite painting represents the sick man laid in a bed within a room 
having a casement window high up in the wall. The bed is surrounded by friends 
and neighbours of the sick man, one of whom lifts the covering over the legs and 
discloses the miracle which has been wrought. Above the heads of those in the 
room is a vision of the Almighty with cherubim. The two saints, dressed as 
Venetian doctors of medicine, are standing in the foreground cleansing their instru- 
ments, and on the ground in front is the diseased leg that has been amputated. 
To the right of the painting, separated from the interior described above by a 
column of arabesque ornament in slate colour, is a lovely landscape, with the church 
of St. Pietro in middle distance, outside of which are a number of people gathered 
round an opened coffin, in which is seen the body of the dead Moor, whose leg 
was taken to complete the miracle, as mentioned above. The exquisite finish and 
brilliant colouring of this painting are truly wonderful. 

The page is surrounded by a border of rich foliage ornament, which encloses a 
small miniature at the foot, representing three fawns in a landscape, also a large 
illuminated letter S. 

On folio 1 5 verso is an illumination (&J- x 6£ inches) by another hand, but of 
the greatest importance, as affording something beyond the internal evidence of 
the authorship of these paintings. The illumination consists of a capital letter V 
in the centre of a panel of rich ornamental design upon a groundwork of bur- 
nished gold, and having at the foot the following inscription, in compartments, 
thus 

MGR. 

Andreas et 

ORNARVNT FRANCISCVS D ARTIBVS 

CARTAS. MANTINEA. EGREGIIS. 

{Signed) 

FR. IACOBUS DE MANTUA, PP. M. 

The second painting, representing the Scourging of the Saints Cosmas and 
Damian, on folio 19 verso (8} x 6j inches), is in all respects equal in merit to the first. 

The Saints, having only a cloth about their loins, and bound hand and 
foot, are laid side by side upon their backs, upon a platform formed of two wide 
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birches formed of fine reeds. There are in attendance five soldiers clad in rich 
armour, and holding long spears or pikes, also a physician and various others. At 
a window overlooking the scene of the execution are a number of people, including 
a king and three old men with long white beards ; two rich carpets are hanging 
from the window-sill. 

The third painting, fol. 24 verso, represents the decapitation of the two saints, 
and is enclosed within the space of a large capital letter M (6£ inches square). The 
corpses of the Saints lie upon the ground, the heads severed from the bodies, 
the executioner and four soldiers standing near. The former, a short, greyheaded 
man, still holds his scimitar, which is dripping with blood, and gazes into the sky, 
shading his eyes with his right hand. 

The fourth painting, on fol. 27 verso, representing the funeral dirge, is enclosed 
within the space of a large capital S (5| x inches). The bodies of the Saints, 
with their heads, are laid upon a bier, with priests and acolytes in attendance. 

The fifth painting, “The Entombment,” is enclosed within the space of a 
capital letter O (6| x 6 inches). 

The remaining miniatures are by an inferior hand, probably executed by 
Jacobus de Mantua, the illuminator of the initial letters. They represent the fol- 
lowing subjects : — 

6. The Assumption of the Virgin Mary. 

7. The Birth of the Virgin. 

8. Benedictine Nuns worshipping the Virgin and Infant Jesus. 

ANTIPHONARIUM sz curiam romanam contines dfiicale % 
feriale % festiuu dhi sabbaot : etc. Revisuz ac ordinatu p fratre 
Hieronymu Cribellu or. mi. reg. obs. [Colophon.] Impssucp Venetiis 
Impesis nobilis viri dni Luceantonii de giunta jlorentinu 1 522. Folio. 
Woodcuts . c. 

22 1L unnumbered, folios 1 to 327. 

ANTIPHONARIUM abbreviatum pro Ordine Cartusiensi. Ini - 
pressum Lugduni , expensis Maioris Cartusice. Apud Claudium Cayne. 
1630. Sm. 8vo. o. c. 

Printed in red and black, with musical notation throughout. From the libraries 
of Mr. Maskell and Mr. Beresford-Hope. 

ANTIQUARIES OF LONDON, Society of. Lists of Mem- 
bers. Royal Charter and Statutes. Reports. Addresses. Catalogues, 
etc. In 1 vol. 8vo. 

Archaeologia : or Miscellaneous Tracts, relating to Antiquity. 

With Indexes. London: 1770 — Vols. I.— 4to. Plates. 

Proceedings. London : 1849 — 1st Series, Vols. I.-IV. 2nd 

Series, Vols. I. — 8vo. Plates. 

The above are still in course of publication. 

A Catalogue of the Printed Books in the Library of the 

Society of Antiquaries of London. London : 1861. 4to. 



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ANTIQUARIES OF LONDON, Society of. Printed Books 
in the Library of the Society of Antiquaries of London, on March io, 
1887. London, 1887. 8vo. 

Vetusta Monumcnta : quae ad rerum Britannicarum memo- 

riam conservandam Societas Antiquariorum Londini sumptu suo 
edenda curavit. Londini, 1747-1842. 6 vols. in 3. Folio. Plates . 

Liber Quotidianus Contrarotulatoris Garderobae. Anno 

Regni Regis Edwardi Primi Viccsimo Octavo. A.D. 1299 & 1300. 
Londini , excudebat J. Nichols . 1787. 4to. c. 

Report of the Sepulchral Monuments Committee. Lotidon : 

1872. Folio. 

ANTONINUS AUGUSTUS. Iter Britanniarum cum Robert! 
Talboti annotationibus. Manuscript of the xvii ,h century upon 42 
leaves. 4to. c. 

Itinerarium prouinciarum omniu Antonini Augusti, cum 

Fragmento eiusdem, necnon indice haud quaq aspemado. Venale 
habetur vbi impressum est, in dotno Henrici Stephani e regide schole 
Decretorum Parrhisiis. [S. a., sed 1512.] Sm. 8vo. EDITIO Princeps. 
r. mor . g. e. ( Sitnier .) 

From the Firmin- Didot Library. 

Printed in red and black, and edited by Geoffroy Tory. 

Itinerarium Antonini Augusti, et Burdigalcnsc : .... Hier. 

Suritae commentario explicatum. Coloniae Agrippitiae, 1600. 8vo. 0. v . 

From the Sunderland Library. 

Antonini Iter Britanniarum Commentariis Illustratum 

Thomae Gale . . . Accessit Anonymi Ravennatis Britanniae Choro- 
graphia. Londini: 1709. 4to. Map and plates, c. 

From the Sunderland Library. 

ANTONINUS, Honoratus. See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 50. 
ANTONINUS PLACENTINUS. See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 72. 

ANTONIUS, [Poet of the Fourth Century.] See Migne, 
Patr. Lat. Vol. 5. 

ANTONIUS, [Monk of the Fourth Century.] See Migne, 
Patr. Lat. Vol. 8. 



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ANTONIUS, S., [the Great.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. 
Vol. 40. 

ANTONIUS MELISSA. See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 136. 

APOCALYPSIS et Cantica Canticorum cum Commentariis et 
Glossis. Manuscript upon Vellum, of the xii* century, written 
upon 51 leaves, apparently by a Sicilian scribe. Sm. 4to. 

On the verso of the 24th leaf is the following inscription : “ Liber Fratrum 
Praedicatorum Mecensium ” (Messina). 

From the Bragge Collection. 

APOLLINARIS, S. Claudius, [Bishop of Hierapolis.] See 
Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 5. 

APOLLINARIUS, [Bishop of Laodicea.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. 
Lat Vol. 33. 

APOLLONIUS. See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 5. 

APOLLONIUS RHODIUS. Argonauticon libri IV., grac£, 
cum scholiis graecis. F lor entice \Laurentius Francisais de A lo/>a.] 1496. 
4to. Editio Princeps. r. mor. g. e . 

From the Firmin-Didot Library. 

Argonautica, antiquis una, & optimis cum commentariis, 

(graec£.) Venetiis in aedibus Aldi, et Andreae Soceri , 1521. 8vo. 
o. br. mor . g. e. 

In the original Italian binding, gilt tooled in compartments. 

From the Yemeniz and Firmin-Didot Libraries. 

L'Exp&dition des Argonautes, ou la conquete de la toison 

d’or. Po&me . . . traduit du Grec en Francois par J. J. A. Caussin. 
A Paris , Van v . [1797]. 8vo. 0. r. mor. g. e. 

APONIUS. See Venetian Library, 6. 

APPIANUS. See Venetian Library, 7. 

APULEIUS, LUCIUS. Commentarii a Phil. Beroaldo conditi 
in Asinum aureum L. Apuleii. Bononice y Bened . Hectoris , 1500. 
Folio, c. g. e. 

First edition of this commentary. 

A beautiful example of the celebrated library of Jean Grolier of Lyons. On 
the last leaf of the text below the colophon is the autograph signature of the 
famous bibliophile, “Joannis Grolierii et Amicorum.” 



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APULEIUS—ARBER. 



APULEIUS, LUCIUS. See Venetian Library, 8. 

ARATOR, [Subdeacon.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 68. 

ARBER’S REPRINTS. English Reprints. Carefully edited 
by Edward Arber. Reprinted : London : 1868-71. 30vols. Sm. 8vo. 

1. John Milton. Areopagitica. 1644. Preceded by illustrative 
documents. 

2. Hugh Latimer. Sermon on the Ploughers. 1549. 

3. Stephen Gosson. The Schoole of Abuse. 1579. And A 
Short Apologie of the Schoole of Abuse. 1 579. 

4. Sir Philip Sidney. An Apologie for Poetrie. 1595. 

5. Edward Wcbbe. His Trauailcs. 1590. 

6. John Selden. Table-Talk. 1689. 

7. Roger Ascham. Toxophilus. 1543. 

8. Joseph Addison. Criticism on Milton’s Paradise Lost. From 
the “ Spectator.” 1 7 1 1 - 1 2. 

9. John Lyly. Euphues. The Anatomy of Wit. 1579. Euphues 
and his England. 1580. Collated with early subsequent editions. 

10. George Villiers, Second Duke of Buckingham. The Rehearsal. 
1672. With illustrations from previous plays, etc. 

11. George Gascoigne, Esquire. 1. Certayne Notes of Instruction 

in English Verse. 1572. 2. The Steele Glas. 1576. 3. The Com- 

playnt of Philomene. 1576. Preceded by George Whetstone’s Life 
of Gascoigne. 1 5 77. 

12. John Earle. Micro-cosmographie. 1628. With additional 
characters from the editions of 1629 and 1633. 

13. Hugh Latimer. Seven Sermons before Edward VI. 1549. 

14. Sir Thomas More. Utopia. 1516. Translated into English 
by Ralph Robinson. 1551 and 1556. 

15. George Puttenham. The Arte of English Poesie. 1589. 

16. James Howell. Instructions for Forreine Travel. 1642. 

17. Nicholas Udall. Roister Doister. Before 1553. 



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ARBER’S REPRINTS 

18. The Revelation to the Monk of Evesham. Circa 1482. 

19. James VI. of Scotland, I. of England. The Essayes of a 
Prentise, in the Divine Art of Poesie. 1585. A Counterblaste to 
Tobacco. 1604. 

20. Sir Robert Naunton. Fragmenta Regalia. 1653. 

21. Thomas Watson. Poems. 1582-93. 

22. William Habington. Castara. 1640. 

23. Roger Ascham. The Scholemaster. 1570. 

24. Tottel’s Miscellany. Songes and Sonettes by Henry Howard, 
Earl of Surrey, Sir Thomas Wyatt, the Elder, Nicholas Grimald, 
and uncertain authors. 1557. 

25. Thomas Lever. Sermons. 155a 

26. William Webbe. A Discourse of English Poetrie. 1586. 

27. A Harmony of the Essays, etc., of Francis Bacon. 

28. William Roy and Jerome Barlowe. 

Rede me and be nott wrothe, 

For I saye no thinge but trothe. 

1528. A proper Dyaloge betwene a Gentillman and a Husbandman. 
Together with a Compendious olde Treatise. Written by a Lollard, 
abt 1450. 

29. The Last Fight of the “ Revenge ” at Sea ; under the 
Command of Sir Richard Grenville, on the 10-nth of September, 
1591. Described by Sir Walter Raleigh, 1591, Gervase Markham, 
1595, and Jan Huygen van Linschoten, 1598. 

30. Bamabe Googe. Eglogs, Epytaphes, & Sonettes. 1563. 

A Transcript of the Registers of the Company of Stationers 

of London: 1554-1640 A.D. London: 1875-7. 4 vols. 4to. 

The first Three English books on America. [? 15 1 1]- 1 5 5 5 

A.D. Being chiefly Translations, Compilations, &c., by Richard 
Eden, from the Writings, Maps, &c., of Pietro Martire, Sebastian 
Munster, Sebastian Cabot. Birmingham: 1885. 4to. L. P. 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, The British. The 
Journal of the British Archaeological Association. Established 
1843, for the encouragement and prosecution of researches into the 
arts and monuments of the Early and Middle Ages. London : 1846 
— Vols. 1 — 8vo. Plates. 

Still in course of publication. 

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ARCHEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, The Royal. The Archaeo- 
logical Journal Published under the direction of the Central Com- 
mittee of the British Archaeological Association. [Subsequently, 
published under the direction of the Council of the Royal Archaeo- 
logical Institute of Great Britain and Ireland.] London: 1845 — 
Vols. 1 — 8vo. Plates. 

StiU in course of publication. 

Index to Vols. 1-25. London: 1878. 8vo. 

Ancient Helmets and Examples of Mail A Catalogue of 

the Objects exhibited in the rooms of the Royal Archaeological 
Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, June 3-16, 188a With critical 
notes. [Reprinted from the Archaeological JoumaL] London: 1881. 
8vo. Plates. 

ARCHiEUS, [Bishop of Lepta.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. 

VoL 5. 

ARCHAICA. Containing a Reprinbof scarce Old English Prose 
Tracts. With Prefaces, Critical and Biographical, by Sir E. Brydges. 
London: 1815. 2 vols. 4to. c. 

VoL I. Greene’s Philomela and Arcadia. 

Southwell’s Triumphs over Death. 

Breton’s Characters, and his Good and the Bad. 

Nash’s Christ’s Tears over Jerusalem. 

Vol. II. Harvey’s Four Letters and Sonnets touching Robert 
Greene. 

Harvey’s Pierce’s Supererogation, and New Letter of No- 
table Contents. 

Brathwayte’s Essay upon the Five Senses. 

ARCHBOLD, J. F. Pleading and Evidence in Criminal Cases ; 
with the Statutes, Precedents of Indictments, &c., and the Evidence 
necessary to support them. Edited by William Bruce. London : 
1867. 8vo. 

ARCHDALL, MERVYN, A.M. Monasticon Hibemicum : or, 
an History of the Abbies, Priories, and other Religious Houses in 
Ireland. Dublin: 1786. 4to. Map and Plates, r. g. e. 

ARCHELAUS, S., [Bishop of Mesopotamia.] See Migne, 
Tatr. Lat. Vol. 5. 

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ARCHER, John Wykeham. Vestiges of Old London. 
London: 1851. Folio. Plates. 

ARCHIMEDES. Opera, quae quidem extant, omnia, nunc 
primum et Graced et Latin& in lucem edita. Adjecta quoque sunt 
Eutocii Ascalonitae in eosdem Archimedis libros Commentaria, item 
Graced et Latin6, nunquam antea excusa. Basilece , Joannes Hervagius , 
1544. Folio. Editio Princeps. o.c. 

From the Sunderland Library. 

ARCHIVES de la Commission des Monuments Historiques 
Publics par ordre de son Excellence M. Achille Fould, Ministre 
d’Etat. Paris: [#. d.] 4 vols. Folio. Plates. 

ARCULFUS, S. See Migne, Patr. LaL Vol. 88. 

ARDEN OF FEVERS HAM, a Tragedy : Reprinted from the 
Edition of 1592. With an Introduction by A. H. Bullen. London: 
1887. 4to. 

250 copies printed. 

ARDO, OR SMARAGDUS. See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vols. 102, 106. 

— — See Monumenta Ger. Hist — Script Tom. XV~ 

AREGIUS, OR AREDIUS, S. See Migne, Patr. Lat Vols. 71-72. 

ARETHAS, [Bishop of Caesarea.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. 
Vol 106. 

ARIALDUS, S. See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 143. 

ARIBO, [Archbishop of Mainz.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
VoL 141. 

ARIBO, [Schoolman.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 150. 

ARISTIDES, [Apologist.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. VoL 5. 

ARISTO, [OF PELLA.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat Vol. 5. 

ARISTOPHANES. Comoediae novem, graec&. [Cum scholiis 
graccis et prafatione graca Marci Musuri.] Venetiis, apud Aldum , 
1498. Folio. Editio Princeps. r.g.e. 

From the Firmin-Didot Library. 

See Classics. 



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ARISTOTELES. Opera, greet ; Theophrasti de historia plan- 
tarura libri X., et de causis plantarum libri VL Impressum Venetiis, 
dexteritaU Aldi Manual , 1495-98. 5 vols. in & Folia Editio 

PRINCEPS. 0. gr. mar. g. e. (. Padeloup , .) 

From the Finnin-Didot Library. 

See Classics. 

See Venetian Library, 9-18, 23. 

ARIUS, [Heretic] See Migne, Patr. Lat VoL 8. 

ARMENIUS, [Monk of the 6th Century.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat Vol. 74. 

ARNALDUS, [Abbot.] See Migne, Patr. Lat VoL 163. 

ARNO, [PRIOR of Reichsberg.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
Vol. 194. 

ARNOBIUS, [Orator.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 5. 

ARNOBIUS, [the Younger.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 53. 

ARNOLD, Richard. The Customs of London, otherwise 
called Arnold's Chronicle. Reprinted from the First Edition, with 
the Additions included in the Second. London: 1811. 4to. c. 

ARNOLDUS, [Bishop of Halberstadt.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat VoL 139 

ARNOLDUS VOLBURGENSIS. See Migne, Patr. Lat 
VoL 141. 

ARNOLDUS, [Abbot of Lubeck.] See Monumenta Ger. Hist 
— Script Tom. XXI. 

ARNULFUS, [Archbishop of Rheims.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat. Vol. 139. 

ARNULFUS, [Clerk of Milan.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
Vol. 147. 

See Monumenta Ger. Hist — Script Tom. VIII. 

ARNULFUS, [Flemish Preacher.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
VoL 179. 

ARNULFUS DE BOERIIS. See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 180. 



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ARNULFUS, [Bishop of Lisieux.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
VoL 201. 

ARNULFUS, [Archdeacon.] See Monumenta Ger. Hist 
— Script Tom. XII. 

ARS MORIENDI. See Holbein Society, 14. 

ARSENIUS, S., [Hermit.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat Vol. 66. 

ARSENIUS, [MONK OF Mt. Athos.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. 
Lat Vol 133. 

ARSENIUS AUTORIANUS, [Patriarch of Constan- 
tinople.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 140. 

ARSENIUS, [Archbishop of Monemvasia.] Prseclara dicta 
Philosophorum, Imperatorum, Oratorumque, et Poetarum, ab Arsenio 
Archiepiscopo Monembasiae collecta, (graecfe.) — Dialogus studiosi bib- 
liopolae et libri. Porphyrius de plagiis philosophorum et rhetorum, 
etc. Joannis Tzetzae versus, (graec6). [Absque nota, sed ante 1522.] 
8vo. gr. mor. g. e. 

ARTHALDUS, [Archbishop of Rheims.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat. Vol. 133. 

ARTICULI FIDEI. [Above a woodcut.] [Colophon.] C Explicit 
articuli fidei per magisirum Guidonem Mercator •ent Impressi. Anno 
dHi. 150a Sm. 8vo. 

12 leaves, gothic letter, signatures a and h. The woodcut upon the title-page 
is the curious device of Guido Mercator the printer, and there is also a woodcut 
upon the verso of the last leaf. 

ASCARIUS, [Bishop.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol 99. 

ASCHAM, Roger. Toxophilus, The schole, or partitions of 
shooting contayned in ii. bookes, written by Roger Ascham. 1544. 
And now newlye perused. Pleasaunt for all Gentlemen, and Yomen 
of England for theyr pastime to reade, and profitable for their use to 
folowe both in warre and peace. Imprinted at London in Flete~streate 
neare to Saint Dunstones Churche by Thomas Mar she, 1571. 4to. 
©lath letter. 0. c. 

Collation : — *, four leaves ; A — H in eights, the last leaf blank. 

The Scholemaster Or plaine and perfite way of teaching 

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purposed for the private bringing up of youth in Jentlemen and Noble 
mens houses, and commodious also for all such, as have forgot the 
Latin tonge, and would by them selves, without a Scholemaster, in 
short time, and with small paines, recover a sufficient habilitie, to 
understand, write and speake Latin. By Roger Ascham. At London. 
Printed by John Dqye, 1571. 4*0. Black letter* 

Collation : — Title and Dedication, 2 leaves ; B — T in fours, the last leaf having 
the printer’s device upon the recto. 

ASCHAM, Roger. A Report and Discourse written by Roger 
Ascham, of the affaires and state of Germany and the Emperour 
Charles his court, durying certaine yeares while the sayd Roger was 
there. At London. Printed by John Daye t dwelling over Aldersgate. 
[N. d, circa 1570.] 4*0. Black Iftttt* 

Collation : — A — I in fours. 

This and the two preceding works of Ascham are in one volume in a con- 
temporary calf binding, with richly gilt sides. 

See Arber’s Reprints, 7, 23. 

ASHBEE’S Occasional Fac-Simile Reprints of Rare and Curious 
Tracts of the 16th and 17th Centuries. London: 1868-72. 30 Tracts 
in 2 vols. 4to. L. P. Woodcuts. 

100 copies printed. 

1. Bartholomew Faire : from the Rare Tract printed at London 
in 1641. 

2. Archy’s Dream : London , 1641. ’ 

3. The Stage Players Complaint : London, 1641. 

4. The Actors Remonstrance : London , 1643. 

' 5. The Wyse Chylde of thre yere old : from the very rare Original, 
printed by Wynkyn de Worde. 

6. The Prophesie of Mother Shipton : London, 1641. 

7. The Assyse of Breade : from the Original printed at London 
by Robert Wyer, circa 1 540. 

8. Wandering to see the Wonders of the West, by John Taylor 
(the Water Poet). London, 1649. 

9. An Ordinance for the Suppression of Stage-Playes : London, 
1647. 

10. Edw: Webbe’s Travels : London, 1590. 



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ASHBEE’S Occasional Fac-Simile Reprints : — 

11. The Carriers Cosmographie : by John Taylor (the Water 
Poet). London , 1637. 

12. The debate and stryfe betwene Somer and wynter : from the 
rare Original printed by Laurence Andrewe. 

13. The Humors of Bottom the Weaver: London, 1661. 

14. A Treatyse of this Galaunt with the maryage of the Bosse 
of Byllyngesgate : from the very rare Original printed by Wynkyn 
de Worde. 

15. A new Play, called Canterburie, his Change of Diot : 1641. 

16. A certain Relation of the Hog-faced Gentlewoman called 
Mistris Tannakin Skinker : London, 1640. 

17. Drinke and Welcome : by John Taylor (the Water Poet). 
London, 1637. 

18. Lady Eleanor Audeley’s Strange & Wonderfull Prophesies: 
London, 1649. 

19. The Generous Usurer : London, 1641. 

20. The Primrose of London : London, 1585. 

21. Mad Fashions, od Fashions : by John Taylor (the Water Poet). 
London, 1642. 

22. The Poet’s Blind mans Bough : London, 1641. 

23. A Three-fold Discourse : London, 1642. 

24. Heads of all Fashions: by John Taylor (the Water Poet). 
Lotidon, 1642. 

25. The English Mountebank : London, 1652. 

26. To day a man, To morrow none : London, 1644. 

27. The Sea-mans Triumph : London, 1592. 

28. The Last Will and Testament of Charing Crosse: London, 
1646. 

29. Crete Wonders Foretold : London, 164 7. 

30. Historia Histrionica : London, 1699. 

ASHBURNHAM, Earl OF. Catalogue of the Manuscripts 
at Ashbumham Place. Part the First comprising a collection formed 
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by Mons. J. Barrois. The Appendix [comprising die MSS. collected 
by Lord Ashburnham personally.] [». d] Together 3 vols. 4to. 

ASHBURNHAM, Earl of. A Catalogue of the Important 
Collection of Manuscripts from Stowe. 1849. 8vo. 

A Catalogue Alphabetically arranged of the more rare 

and curious printed books in the Library at Ashburnham Place. 
1864. 4to. 

ASHER, A. A Bibliographical Essay on the Scriptores Rerum 
Germanicarum. London and Berlin : 1843. 4to. 

ASHLEY, W. J. Edward III. & his Wars, 1327-1360. Ex- 
tracts from the Chronicles of Froissart, Jehan le Bel, Knighton, 
Adam of Murimuth, Robert of Avesbury, & other contemporary 
records. London, 1887. Sm. 8vo. 

ASSER. See Chronicle. 

See Gale et Fell, Vol. 3. 

ASS H ETON, Nicholas. See Chetham Society, XIV. 

ASTERIUS URBANUS. See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat Vol. 10. 

ASTERIUS, S., [Bishop of Amasea.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. 
Lat. Vol. 40. 

ATHANASIUS, S., [Archbishop of Alexandria.] See 
Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat Vols. 25-28. 

See Venetian Library, 90. 

ATHANASIUS, [Archbishop of the Corinthians.] See 
Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 106. 

ATHANASIUS, [Patriarch of Constantinople.] See 
Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol 142. 

ATHENAGORAS, [Athenian.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. 
Vol. 6. 

ATKINSON, D. H. Ralph Thoresby, the Topographer; His 
Town and Times. Leeds: 1885-87. 2 vols. 8vo. Portrait. 



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ATLAS. Europae totius orbis terrarum partis praestantissime, 
universalis et particularis descriptio. 

Aere potes parvo Regiones visere multas 

Quas Liber hie tenuis, spectator candide, monstrat. 

Colottiae ex officina typographica Jani Bussemechers . 1594. 4 to. 

Maps . 0. c. 

Containing 50 European Maps, engraved by M. Quadus. 

An Atlas of the European States in forty-five maps, on a 

uniform scale and projection : with plans of London and Paris. Lon- 
don: 1867. Sm. 8vo. 

Dr. Karl von Spruner’s Historico-Geographical Hand Atlas. 

Gotha: 1872. Oblong Folio. Twenty-seven Maps. 

The Same : Edizione Italiana. Gotha : [//. d ’] Oblong 

Folio. Twenty-two Maps . 

New Large Scale Ordnance Atlas of the British Isles, with 

plans of towns, copious letterpress descriptions, alphabetical indexes, 
and census tables. London: 1884. 4to. 

See Saxton, Christopher. 

See Smith, William. 

See Swanston, G. H. 

[ATTERBURY, Francis, Bishop.] An Answer to some Con- 
siderations on the Spirit of Martin Luther and the Original of the 
Reformation ; Lately Printed at Oxford. Oxford ’ Printed at the 
Theater . Anno 1687. 4to. 

Title and Preface, 2 II, A— I 2 in fours. 

ATTICUS, S., [Bishop of Constantinople.] See Migne, 
Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 65. 

ATTO, [Bishop of Vercelli.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 134. 
ATTO, [Bishop OF Pistoja.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol 188. 
AUDELAY, John. See Percy Society, Vol. 14. 

AUDOENUS, S., [Bishop of Rheims.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
Vol 87. 

AUDRADUS, [Archbishop of Sens.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 115. 

AUDSLEY, Geo. A., and James Lord Bowes. The 
Keramic Art of Japan. 1875. 2 vols. Folio. Coloured Plates, gr. 

mor. g. e. (Riviere.) 

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AUDSLEY, G. A. The Ornamental Arts of Japan. 1882. 2 vols. 
Folio. Plates . gr. mor. g. e. (Riviere.) 

AUGUSTINUS, S. Aurelius, [Bishopof Hippo.] Seint Austyns 
Meditacions and Confessions in Englysshe. [With Additions by the 
Translator.] [Fol. 52 verso] Here bygynnyth a tretise that men 
callith Richarde of seynt victor. [Folio 69] [The Latin Prayer] 
“Dulcissime Domine Jesu Christe.” [Fol. 71 verso] Carta Redemp- 
cionis [in English verse]. [Fol 72] A songe of love to owre Lorde 
Jesu Christe [in verse]. [Fol 78] Ave quene of heven [A poem]. 
[FoL 82 verso] [Christ’s Address to Sinners] [In verses written as if in 
prose]. Manuscript upon vellum of the xiv* century, written 
by an English scribe upon 90 leaves (9f x 6£ inches), and ornamented 
with illuminated bordered initials. Sm. folio. 0. c. 

A very important MS., containing various English poems of which no mention 
can be traced, in which the th is shaped like a y with the tail reversed, the initial y 
like the figure 3. The version of St Austin appears to have been made at the 
request of certain nuns (probably those of Sion), for the translator not only in his 
twenty-sixth chapter addresses them as sisters, but also commences his thirty-fourth 
chapter with “ Thankyd be almyhti god my gode sustren." 

From the Bragge Collection. 

[Regulae, cum Calendario.] [Fol. 21] Item hier beghint ose 

eerwerdighe glose heilige vader Augusti 9 regule I duutsche. MANU- 
SCRIPT UPON VELLUM of the XVI th century of Flemish execution, very 
neatly written in a large missal letter, in long lines with coloured 
capitals, upon 62 leaves (9^ x 7 inches). 4*0, in the original binding of 
wooden boards covered with stamped leather with metal bosses. 

The MS. opens with the Calendar, written in red and black, which occupies 
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a large coloured capital B, containing in the centre a representation of the Virgin 
and Child at Bethlehem. 

On a vellum fly-leaf at the commencement is a note in Dutch in a contempo- 
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and that it was written by Brother Herman van Doesborch of the Monastery of 
Pontisccli in 1537. It also states that the Monastery of Bethlehem was com- 
menced in the year 1477. The Calendar also contains memoranda of considerable 
interest relating to the monastery, including the name of the founder, Pieter Claesen. 

De civitate Dei libri XXII. Venetiis , Nic. Jenson , 1475. Sm. 

folio, black mor. g. e. 

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Liber sancti Augustini Episcopi de vita beata. Admodu 

notabilis Incipit feliciter. [Fol 18 recto] Explicit lib. bti Augustini dc 
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honestate muliex. [Fol. 21 verso] Incipit libelP sacti Bemhardi 
Abbatis de Honestate vite. [Fol 24 verso] Explicit Libellus sancti 
Bemhardi Abbatis de honestate vite. [S. 1 . et a. sed Colonies , Ulric Zell , 
circa 1470.] 4to. 

Hain, i960. 

AUGUSTINUS, S. Aurelius, [Bishop of Hippo.] Incipit 
prologus beati augustini episcopi in libro de spiritu et littera. [Folio 
34 recto] Explicit liber Beati Augustini episcopi de spiritu et littera. 
[Fol. 34 verso] Incipit tractat 9 de peicul q otlgut circa sacmetu eu- 
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Explicit de periculis. [Fol. 38 recto] Utru suffragia fca p multis eqlit 
psint singu etc. [Fol. 38 verso] Explicit . de suffragiis misse. [S. 1 . et 
a. sed BruxelliSy circa 1480.] 4ta 

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Explicit smo bti Augustini epi de caritate . [S. 1 . ct a . sed Bruxellis y 
circa 1480]. 4to. 

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De magnificado meritoie festu sancte presentacSis beatis- 

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A — H in eights. 

An Italian woodcut has been pasted upon the back of the title-page. 

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Manuell, or little Booke of the Contemplation of Christe, or of Gods 
worde, whereby the remembraunce of the heauenly desires which is 
falne a sleepe may be quickned vp agayne. At London Printed by 
John Daye dwellyng ouer Alder sgate. 1574. Sm. 8vo. IBldCk 
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Each page is surrounded by a woodcut border. 

AUGUSTINUS, S. Aurelius, [Bishop of Hippo.] See Migne, 
Patr. Lat Vols. 32-47. 

See Venetian Library, 19-21. 

AUGUSTINUS, S., [Apostle of tiie English.] See Migne, 
Patr. Lat Vol. 80. 

AUNARIUS, S., [Bishop of Auxerre.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
VoL 72. 

AUNGERVYLE SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS. Edinburgh, 
Goldsmid, 1881-86. 8vo. 

Series I. 

Flagellum Parliamentarium ; Being Sarcastic Notices of nearly 
200 Members of the First Parliament after the Restoration. From 
a Contemporary MS. in the British Museum. 

A Journey into England in the Year 1598. By Paul Hentzner. 
Edited by Horace Walpole. 

A Garland of Old Historical Ballads. 1600-1752. 

Fragments of Ancient Poetry collected in the Highlands of 
Scotland, and translated from the Gaelic or Erse Language. 1760. 
Being a reprint of the first Ossianic publication of James Macpherson. 

The Romance of Octavian, Emperor of Rome. Abridged from 
a MS. in the Bodleian Library. By the Rev. J. J. Conybeare. 

The Imprisonment & Death of King Charles I. Related by one 
of his Judges. Being extracts from the Memoirs of Edmund Ludlow, 
the Regicide. 

Series II. 

The Indian Game of Chess : By Sir William Jones, And the 
Burmha Game of Chess compared with the Indian, Chinese, & Per- 
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London and the Countrey Carbonadoed, and Quatred into seuarall 
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The Mystery of the Good Old Cause Briefly unfolded. London, 
1660. 

The Impeachment of James, Lord Strange. By the Commons 
of England, of High Treason. 1642. 

A Chronological Table of the Principal Dramatic Works that 
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The Hermit of Warkworth, A Northumberland Ballad. By 
Thomas Percy, Bishop of Dromore. London, 1771. 

“ We pity the plumage but forget the Dying Bird.” An Address 
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The Passionate Remonstrance Made by his Holiness in the 
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The Russian Invasion of Poland in 1563. Being a translation of 
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The Statesman’s Progress, or a Pilgrimage to Greatness. De- 
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AURELIANUS, [Bishop of Arles.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
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AURELIANUS, [Monk, a.d. 851.] See Migne, Patr. Lat VoL 
106. 

AURELIUS, S., [Bishop of Carthage.] Sec Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 20. 

AUSONIUS, [Poet.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol 19. 

AUSPICIUS, S. See Migne, Patr. Lat VoL 61. 

AUTBERTUS, S., [Bishop of Cambray.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat Vol. 80. 

AUTHPERTUS, [Abbot of Monte Cassino.] See Migne, 
Patr. Lat. Vol. 129. 

AUXILIUS, [Priest.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 129. 

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from its Foundation to its Dissolution. Worksop: 1870. 8vo. Plates. 

AVESGOTUS, S. See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 143. 

AVICENNA. See Venetian Library, 22, 23. 

AVITUS, S. See Migne, Patr. Lat VoL 59. 

AYLOFFE, Sir Joseph. Calendars of the Ancient Charters, 
and of the Welch and Scotish Rolls, now remaining in the Tower of 
London, etc. London: 1774. 4to. Facsimiles, c. 

AYMARDUS, S., [Abbot of Cluny.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
Vol. 137. 

AYMON. Les quatre Filz Aymon : Due de Dordonne : cest a 
scavoir Regnaut, Alard, Guichard, et Richard, avec leur cousin 
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BACHIARIUS, [Monk.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 20. 

BACON, Francis. See Arber’s Reprints, 27. 

BACON, Roger. See Chronicles and Memorials, No. 15. 

BAIF, J. A. Carminum Jani Antonii Baifii Liber I. Lutetiac , 
apud Mamertum Patissonium, in officina Rob. Stephani. 15 77. Sm. 
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BAINES, Thomas and Edward. Yorkshire, Past and Present : 
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BAINES, Thomas, and William Fairbairn. Lancashire and 
Cheshire Past & Present. London : [«. d.] 2 vols. in 4. 4to. Por- 
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BAKER, Sir Samuel White, M.A., F.R.G.S. The Albert 
N’Yanza, Great Basin of the Nile, and Explorations of the Nile 
Sources. London: 1866. 2 vols. 8vo. Maps, Portraits, and Plates. 

The Nile Tributaries of Abyssinia, and the Sword Hunters 

of the Hamran Arabs. London : 1867. 8vo. Maps and Plates. 

IsmailTa. A Narrative of the Expedition to Central Africa 

for the Suppression of the Slave Trade organized by Ismail, Khedive 
of Egypt London : 1 874. 2 vols. 8vo. Maps, Portraits, and 

Plates. 

BALDRICUS, [Archbishop of Dol.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 166. 

BALDUINUS, [Archbishop of Canterbury.] See Migne, 
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BALDUINUS, [Count of Flanders.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 209. 

BALDUINUS NINOVENSIS. See Monumenta Ger. Hist- 
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BALE, John, Bishop of Ossory. Illustrium maioris Bri. 
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in quasdam centurias divisum, cum diversitate doctrinarum atque an- 
norum recta supputatione per omnes aetates a Japheto sanctissimi 
Noah filio, ad annum domini.M.D.XLVlll. Excusumque fuit Gippeswici 
[Ipswich] in Anglia per Ioannem Overton , 1548. 4to. o. c. 

Bound up in the same volume is a tract of 1 5 leaves, entitled “ Brevis expositio 
de lnduciis Nuremberg^ inter Caes. Maiestatis Oratorem, ac Legatos Ducis 
Clivensis, interventu Ordinum sacri Imperii pactis, ac ab eodem Duce temere perfi- 
deque rursus rejectis et violate. Antverpia. 1543.” 

BANDINUS. See Migne, Patr. Lat VoL 192. 

BARANTE, Baron de. See Bibliotheca Curiosa, 17. 

BARBER, Fairless. A Series of Photographs of Objects of 
Archaeological Interest from the National Exhibition of Works of Art 
at Leeds, 1868. With Introductory remarks and descriptions by Wil- 
liam Chaffers. London: 1869. 4to. Photographs . 

An Essay in explanation of Fountains Abbey. Leeds: 1874. 

8vo. Plan. c. 

BARBOUR, John. The Bruce ; or, the History of Robert I. 
King of Scotland. The first genuine edition, published from a MS. 
dated 1489 ; with Notes and a Glossary by J. Pinkerton. London: 
1790. 3 vols. Sm. 8vo. 

See Early Eng. Text Society, XI., XXI., XXIX. 

BARCLAY, Alex. See Percy Society, VoL 22. 

BARCLAY, John. Io. Barclaii Argenis. Editio novissima. Cum 
Clave. Lugd. Bat., ex officina Elzeviriana. 1630. Sm. 8vo. 0. r. 
mor. g. e. 

From the Syston Park Library. 

Barclay His Argenis, or, The Loves of Polyarch us and 

Argenis. Faithfully Translated out of Latin into English, by Kings- 
mill Long Esquire. The Second Edition, Beautified with Pictures. 
Together with a Key Praefixed to unlock the whole Story. London 
Printed for Henry Seile, 1636. 4to. Portrait and Plates . o. c. 

From the Stoneleigh Library. 

Euphormionis Lusinini sive Ioannis Barclaii Satyricon partes 



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quinque cum Clavi. Accessit Conspiratio Anglicana. Lugd. Bata- 
vorum. Apud Elzevirios. 1637. Sm. 8vo. 0. r. mor. g. e. 

From the Syston Park Library. 

BARDO, [Presbyter.] See Monumenta Ger. Hist. — Script 
Tom. XII. 

BARGjEUS, P. A. See Venetian Library, 25. 

BARHAM, Richard Harris. The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth 
and Madness by Thomas Ingoldsby Esquire. London. 1855. 3 vols. 
8vo. Portrait and Plates. 

BARING-GOULD, Rev. Sabine. Curious Myths of the Middle 
Ages. 1866. 8vo. Frontispiece. 

The Same. Second Series. 1868. 8vo. Frontispiece. 

The Silver Store. Collected from Mediaeval Christian and 

Jewish Mines. London: 1868. 8vo. 

Legends of Old Testament Characters, from the Talmud and 

other sources. London: 1871. 2 vols. 8vo. 

Yorkshire Oddities, Incidents, and Strange Events. London : 

1874. 2 vols. 8vo. 

The Lives of the Saints. London: 1877. 15 vols* 8vo. 

Plates . 

BARLAAM DE SEMINARIA. See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. 
VoL 1 5 1. 

BARLOW, Jerome. See Arber’s Reprints, 28. 

BARLOW, William, Bishop of Lincoln. 

Psalmes 'k ( Praier 
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and Familie onelie. 1613. 4*0. J&lack letter* black mor. g. e. 

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BARNABAS, S. See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 2. 

BARNARD, F. P. Strongbow’s Conquest of Ireland. Transla- 
tions from the works of Gerald of Barri, Roger of Howden, Benedict 
of Peterborough, etc., etc., and Extracts from O’Donovan's versions 
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BARNARD, Thomas. An Historical Character relating to the 
holy and exemplary Life of the Right Honourable the Lady Elisabeth 
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BARNES, B. See Heliconia. 

BARNES, Rich., Bishop of Durham. See Surtees Society, 22. 

BARNFIELD, Richard. See Percy Society, Vol. 20. 

BARNSTAPLE, O. See Mary Queen of Scots, Turner. 

BARSANUPHIUS, S. See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 86. 

BARTHOLOMjEUS, B., [Abbot of Tours.] See Migne, Patr. 
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BARTHOLOMAiUS, [Bishop of ChAlons-sur-Marne.] See 
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BARTHOLOMAiUS, S., [Apostle.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat 
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BARTHOLOMAiUS, [Monk of Edessa.] See Migne, Patr. 
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BARTHOLOMAiUS DE JANO, Ord. Minorum. See Migne, 
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BARTHOLOMEW DE COTTON. See Chronicles and -Me- 
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BARTLETT, W. H. The Ports, Harbours, Watering-Places, 
and Picturesque Scenery of Great Britain. Illustrated by Views 
taken on the spot London , [«. d.]. 2 vols. 4to. Plates, gr. 

mor. g. e. 

AND B. B. WOODWARD. The History of the United 

States of North America; from the discovery of the Western World 
to the present day. New York, 1856. 3 vols. 8vo. Plates. 

BASILIUS, S., [the Great.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat Vols. 
29-32. 

BASILIUS, [Bishop of Seleucia.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat 
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BASILIUS MINIMUS. See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat Vols. 36, 
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BASILIUS PORPHYROGENITA, [Emperor.] See Migne, 
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BASSINET, A. J. D. Histoire sacr£e de l’Ancien (et du 
Nouveau) Testament, repr£sent6e par figures, avec des explications 
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L. P. Plates , Maps, and Portraits . 

BATHILDIS, S., [Queen.] See Migne, Patr. Lat VoL 87. 

BATTLE ABBEY. Descriptive Catalogue of the Original 
Charters, Royal Grants, and Donations, etc., Constituting the Muni- 
ments of Battle Abbey. Bound in 97 volumes, folio, uniform in 
russia. On Sale by Thomas Thorpe, London. 1835. 8vo. 

BAUDIUS, DOMINICUS. See Henry, Prince, Son of James I. 

BAXTER, W. Glossarium Antiquitatum Britannicarum, accedunt 
Edvardi Luidii de Fluviorum, Montium, Urbium, etc., in Britannia 
nominibus, adversaria posthuma. Londini, 1719. 8vo. L. P. Portrait. 

Reliquiae Baxterianae, sive Willielmi Baxteri opera posthuma. 

1726. 8vo. L. P. Portrait, c. 

BAYFIUS, Lazarus. Annotationes in legem II. de captivis 
et postliminio reversis, in quibus tractatur De re navali. Annotationes 
de re Vestiaria et de Vasculis, item Antonii Thylesii de coloribus 
libellus. Basilece apud H. Frobenium et Nic Episcopiutn , 1537* 4to, 
Woodcuts, c. g. e. 

This is the work from which Dolet was charged with plagiarism by Charles 
Estienne. • See Christies Life of Dolet, chap. xii. 

BEAMONT, William. Annals of the Lords of Warrington 
and Bewsey from 1587 to 1833. With notices of historical and local 
events. Manchester: 1873. 4to. 

AND J. PAUL RYLANDS. An Attempt to identify The 

Arms formerly existing in the windows of the Parish Church and 
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BEATTIE, James. Poetical Works. With Memoir by the 
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BEATTIE, William, M.D. Caledonia Illustrated in a Series 
of Views taken expressly for the Work by W. H. Bartlett, T. Allom, 
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didly Illustrated from sketches taken on the spot by Abresch, and 
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BEATUS, [Spanish Abbot.] See Migne, Patr. Lat VoL 96. 

BEAUMONT, Sir H. See Bibliotheca Curiosa, 36. 

BEAUMONT PAPERS. Letters relating to the Family of 
Beaumont, of Whitley, Yorkshire, from the fifteenth to the seventeenth 
centuries. Edited by the Rev. W. D. Macray. Printed for the 
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BECKET, Thomas A, [Archbishop of Canterbury.] See 
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BECKETT, Sir Edmund. A Book on Building, civil and 
ecclesiastical ; with the theory of domes, and of the Great Pyramid ; 
and a catalogue of sizes of churches and other large buildings. 
London: 1876. 8vo. Woodcuts, 

BECKFORD, Wm. See Hamilton Palace Libraries. 

BEDA VENERABILIS. [Historia ecclesiastica gentis an- 
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Editio Princeps. br. mor. g. e. 

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BEKE, Charles T. See Egypt 

BEKYNTON, Thomas. See Chronicles and Memorials, No. 56. 

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BELLEFOREST, Francois de. See Mary Queen of Scots. 

BELZONI, G. Narrative of the Operations and Recent Disco- 
veries within the Pyramids, Temples, Tombs, and Excavations, in 
Egypt and Nubia ; and of a Journey to the Coast of the Red Sea, in 
search of the ancient Berenice ; and another to the Oasis of Jupiter 
Ammon. London: 1821. 4*0. Portrait and Map. c. 

BEMBO, P. Petri Bembi de Aetna ad Angelum Chabrielem liber. 
Impressum Venetiis in aedibus Aldi Romani mense februario , M. VD. 
[1495]. 4to. r. mor. g. e. ( BauzonneUTrautz .) 

The first entirely Latin book printed by Aldus. 

Very fine and tall copy, from the Firmin-Didot Library. 

Les Azolains de Monseigneur Bembo, de la nature d’amour. 

Traduictz de ITtalien, par Jean Martin. Imprimi d Lyon par Philibert 
Rollet , 1552. Sm. 8vo. r. mor. g. e . ( Duru ). 

From the Seilli&re Library. 

BENEDICT OF PETERBOROUGH. See Chronicles and 
Memorials, No. 49. 

See Hearne, T. 

BENEDICTIONAL. A benedictory roll of the early part of the 
xv tt century, written in Latin on five skins of vellum sewed together 
and making a roll 13 feet in length by 8 inches broad. The initial 
letter of the opening prayer (much defaced) represents a Bishop, 
crozier in hand, giving the benediction. It contains “ Benedictio 
generalis ad omnia ornamenta ecclesie,” “Oratio ad consecranda 
offortorium vel lintheamina,” “ Benedictio corporalium,” “ Benedictio 
stole et planetarum,” “ Benedictio vestimentorum,” “ Benedictio stole 
et manipuli,” “Benedictio zone,” “Benedictio patene,” “Benedictio 

omnium vestimentorum et lintheaminum secundum papam,” “ 

Benedictio vestimentorum vidue que fuerit castitatem professa,” 
etc etc. 

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Rolls such as this, carried about by Bishops when performing a visitation of 
their diocese, are very seldom met with. 

BENEDICTUS, S., [Founder of the Benedictine Order.] 
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BENEDICTUS I., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 72. 

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BENEDICTUS III., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vols. 115, 
129. 

BENEDICTUS IV., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 131. 

BENEDICTUS VI., [POPE.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 135. 

BENEDICTUS VII., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat VoL 137. 

BENEDICTUS VIII., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 139. 

BENEDICTUS IX., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat VoL 141. 

BENEDICTUS CRISPUS, S. See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 89. 

BENEDICTUS, S., [Abbot of Anian.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
Vol. 103. 

BENEDICTUS, [Deacon, in 843.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
VoL 106. 

BENEDICTUS, [Monk of Mount Soracte.] See Migne, 
Patr. Lat. Vol. 139. 

See Monumenta Ger. Hist — Script Tom. III. 

BENEDICTUS, [Canon of S. Peter’s.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 179. 

BENLOWES, Edward. Theophila, or Loves Sacrifice. A 
Divine Poem. London, 1652. Folio. Plates, bl.mor.g.e. 

Baron Bolland’s copy, who destroyed four others to perfect this. It is, how- 
ever, still in want of the plates to Cantos VI. and X. In all other respects this 
copy agrees with the collation given by Lowndes. 

[BERARD, A. S. L.] Essai bibliographique sur les Editions des 
Elzevirs les plus prdcieuses et les plus recherch^es, pr6c6d6 d’une 
notice sur ces imprimeurs aHebres. A Paris, 1822. 8vo. 

BERENGARIUS, [Viscount of Narbonne.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat. Vol. 143. 

BEREN G ARI U S, [Schoolman.] See M igne, Patr. Lat V ol 1 78. 

BERENGAUDUS. See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 129. 

BERENGOSUS, [Abbot.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 160. 

BERGOMENSIS [FORESTI], Jac.-Phil. De plurimis clans 
sceletisque (sic) Mulieribus. Opus prope divinum novissime con- 
gestum. Ferrarie ipressus. Opera & tpensa Magistri Laurentii de 
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BERGOMENSIS [FORESTI], Jac.-Phil. See Venetian 
Library, 24. 

BERJEAU, J. Ph. Le Bibliophile Illustrd. Lotidres. 1862. 
8vo. Plates . 

BERMONDSEY, Abbey of, and City of London. 

Counterpart of an Indenture between Henry VII., John Islypp, 
Abbot of St. Peter of Westminster, John the Abbot of St Saviour of 
Bermondsey, and the Lord Mayor and Commonalty of the City of 
London : granting to the Monastery of St. Saviour, an annuity (with 
penalties for non-payment), of three pounds, six shillings, and eight- 
pence, to be paid while the world shall endure, at Michaelmas, by 
the Abbot and Convent of St. Peter, Westminster, for which the 
Abbot and Convent of St. Saviour are bound to pray for the life, and 
after his death, for the soul of Henry VII., his wife, children, and issue, 
his progenitors and ancestors, etc., the prayers to be used being fully 
set forth. Manuscript upon Vellum, written upon 17 leaves. 
Folio. (i2£ x 9| inches.) With an illuminated border to the first 
page , in which are represented the arms and devices of the first Tudor 
King. Bound in wooden boards , covered with purple velvet , having on 
each side in the centre the Rose of England \ and at each comer the Port- 
cullis of the Abbey of Westminster carved out of solid metal, and gilt, 
preserved in a morocco case . 

The MS. is dated 20 Henry VII. (1504), and appears to have been the King’s 
own copy. 

The History of the Abbey of St. Saviour, Bermondsey, with 

an Account of the Mansion erected by Sir Thos. Pope. Manuscript 
UPON Paper, beautifully written upon 404 pages. Folio. Extensively 
illustrated by S 3 vef 7 fine original water-colour drawings , 67 smaller 
illustrations , and 21 prints , the capital letters , arms , seals , etc., ricldy 
emblazoned and heightened with gold. bl. mor. g. e. 

This valuable work, which was compiled by Mr. Richard Sims of the British 
Museum for Stephen Ram, Esq., of Ramsfort, Ireland, includes the History and 
Description of the Priory, History and Description of Sir Thomas Pope’s Mansion, 
Descent of the Manor to 1863, Chronological List of Priors and Abbots, Tempora- 
lities and Spiritualities, Manor and Lands, Advowsons of Churches, Tithes, etc., 
Mortuary List of Royal and Noble Personages, Seals at the Priory, List of 
Evidences, Charter of William Rufus to Bermondsey, Annales Prioraths S. Salva- 
toris de Bermundseia, Plans and Engraved Views of the Priory. 

As an additional illustration are added casts of the original seals, comprising 
the Great Seal of Henry VII., and eight smaller seals of the Prior and Convent, and 
of the Mayoralty of London, in a separate morocco case. 



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BERNALDUS, [Priest of Constance.] See Migne, Patr. 
LatVol. 148. 

See Monumenta Ger. Hist. — Script. Tom. V. 

BERNARD, AUGUSTE. Geoffrey Tory, peintre et graveur, pre- 
mier imprimeur royal, r^formateur de l’orthographie et de la typo- 
graphic sous Fran5ois 1“. Paris, 1865. 8vo. 

BERNARDUS, [Abbot of St. Gall.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
Vol. 87. 

BERNARDUS, [Frankish Monk.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
Vol. 1 2 1. 

BERNARDUS, [Schoolman of Angers.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat. Vol. 141. 

BERNARDUS, [Bishop of Lod£ve.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
VoL 150. 

BERNARDUS, [of Toledo.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 155. 

BERNARDUS, [Carthusian Prior.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
Vols. 153, 18 1. 

BERNARDUS, S. Incipit Speculu btl bemhardi abbatis. de 
honestate vite. [Fol. 4 recto] Explicit speculu bemhardi abbatis de 
honestate vite. Iticipiut octo pucta. mediate quibz pueitur ad pfectonem 
vite spiritualis. eiusdem. [Fol. 8 verso] A mi. [ 5 . /. et a. sed Moguntice 
Petr. Schoeffer, circa 1476.] 4to. 

Hain, 2901. According to Panzer this tract is printed with the same types as 
those used by Schoeffer in the Decretales of St Boniface VI II. printed in 1476. 

See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vols. 182-185 bis. 

BERNARDUS, [Abbot of Font-Cauld.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat Vol. 204. 

BERNARDUS MARANGO. See Monumenta Ger. Hist. — 
Script. Tom. XIX. 

BERNELINUS. See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 151. 

BERNERUS, [Abbot.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 137. 

BERNO, [Abbot of Cluny.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 133. 

BERNO, [Abbot of Augis la Riche.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 142. 

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BERNOWINUS, [Bishop of Clermont.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat. Vol. 105. 

BEROALDUS, PH. See Apuleius, L. 

BERTARIUS, S., [Abbot of Monte Cassino.] See Migne, 
Patr. Lat VoL 126. 

BERTARIUS, [Priest of Verdun.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 132. 

BERTH OLDUS. See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 147. 

See Monumenta Ger. Hist. — Script Tom. V. 

BERTICHRAMNUS, S., [Bishop of Le Mans.] See Migne, 
Patr. Lat VoL 80. 

BERTRAM, Charles. Britannicarum gentium historiae antiquae 
scriptores tres : Ricardus Corinensis, Gildas Badonicus, Nennius Ban* 
chorensis. Recensuit notisque et indice auxit Carolus Bertramus. 
Havnuz, 1757. 8vo. Frontispiece and folding map. r. 

BERTRAND DU GUESCLIN. [At end.] Cy finist le livre 
des faiz de messire Bertrand du guesclin chevalier Jadiz connes table de 
france et seigneur de longueville. [ 5 . /. n. d. ntais imprimled Lyons , vers 
1485.] Folio. Woodcuts . r. mor. g. e. ( Lortic .) 

This rare volume, which is from the library of Baron Seilli&re, is in a very richly 
decorated double binding, with silk fly leaves. 

BERTRANDUS, [OF Blanchefort.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vols. 155, 195. 

BESSARION, [Cardinal.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 161. 

BEVAGNA, Nicolo Lucangeli da. Successi del Viaggio 
d’Henrico III. Christianissimo Re di Francia, e di Polonia, dalla sua 
partita di Craccovia fino all’ arrivo in Turino. In Vinegia appresso 
Gabriel Giolito de Ferrari, 1574. 4to. r. mor. g. e. ( Chambolle-Duru ). 

From the Seilli&re Library. 

BEVIS OF HAMTOUN. See Early Eng. Text Soc. XLVI. 

BEZE, ThEod. de. Le Passavant de Theodore de B£ze. Epitre 
de Maltre Benoit Passavant i Messire Pierre Lizet . . . traduite pour 
la premiere fois du Latin macaronique de Theodore de Bize, par 
Isidore Liseux. Paris, 1875. i2mo. 

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BIBLE. Biblia Sacra, versio vulgata, cum prologo Sancti 
Hieronymi. Manuscript UPON Vellum of the xiii ,h century, 
probably of English execution, written in double columns upon 529 
leaves (14 x 9J inches), with 146 beautifully historiated capital letters 
and miniatures. At the beginning of the Book of Genesis is a very 
fine illumination in eight circular compartments, representing the 
Creation and the Crucifixion. There is a similar illumination in seven 
compartments, with figures, at the commencement of the New Testa- 
ment Folio, br. mor. g. e . {Bedford.} 

Bible Historiaus, ou les Hystores escolastres traduite en 

Francois par Guiars Des Moulins Doien de Saint Pierre D’Aire. 
Manuscript upon Vellum of the xv 01 century, of French execution, 
written upon 771 leaves (i6f x 12 inches) and decorated with 197 
splendid miniature paintings, 202 large initial letters, elegant floriated 
borders, and numerous capital letters, all illuminated in gold and 
colours. 3 vols. Folio, br. mor. g. e. {Bedford.} 

This version was commenced in 1291, when the translator was 40 years of age, 
and finished in 1294. Three years subsequently he was elected dean. This superb 
manuscript was apparently executed either for a member of the family of De 
Peretiers, or D'Arcy, as the arms (both families having the same) are painted in the 
bottom compartment of the first border. 

Biblica Historia Rhythmica, Graeci, Auctore Georgio Chumno. 

Manuscript upon Paper, of the XV th centuiy, on 136 leaves (10^ 
x 7 \ inches), with 348 paintings depicting subjects in the Pentateuch, 
executed in colours. Sm. folio, br. mor. g. e. 

This curious specimen of early Greek literature and art has never been 
printed. The drawings are of very great interest, differing so greatly as they do 
from the manner of treatment by western artists. 

Sumula seu Breviloquium de Concordia Novi et Veteris 

Testamenti. Manuscript upon Vellum of the xv lh century, by an 
Italian scribe, on 76 leaves (11 x 7f inches) ornamented with an 
initial letter (historiated with the Head of Christ) and 67 very curious 
paintings, concluding with a representation of the Last Judgment 
Sm. folio. 

Prefixed to this very curious MS. are 122 verses, said to have been found 
Anno 1343, “infra ecclesiam Sancti Sepulchri,” containing remarkable prophecies. 

Biblia Polyglotta ; Hebraici, Chaldaici, Graeci et Latin& de 

mandato acsumptibus Francisci Ximenez de Cisneros, curis Demetrii 
Cretensis, Antonii Nebrissensis, &c. [Colophon to vol. v.] Ad 
perpetuam laudem et gloriam dei felici fine absolute est in hac 



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rettdissinti in christo patris % illustrissimi dfli dontini fratris Fracisci 
Ximencz de Cisneros .... industria $ solertia honor abilis viri Amaldi 
guilielmi de Brocario artis impressorie magistri. 1514-17. 6 vols. 
Folio, br. ntor . g. e. ( Bedford .) 

This copy agrees with the collation given by Brunet, but in vol. ii. there is an 
extra leaf following the title, containing “ Prologus, ad lectorem ” and “ Prologus 
beati Hieronymi presbyteri in librum Josue.” The “Prologus ad lectorem” is a 
reprint, with certain omissions, of that in vol i. which is printed on the verso of 
sig. >J«iii. 

The arms on the titles are printed in red in all the volumes, except in vol v. 

BIBLE. Biblia Sacra Polyglotta, complectentia Textus Originates, 
Hebraicum, cum Pentateucho Samaritano, Chaldaicum, Graecum. 
Versionumque antiquarum, Samaritanae, Graecae LXXII Interp. 
Chaldaicae, Syriacae, Arabicae, iEthiopicae, Persicae, Vulg. Lat. quicquid 
comparari poterat. Cum Textuum, & Versionum Orientalium Trans- 
lationibus Latinis. Ex vetustissimis MSS. undique conquisitis, opti- 
misque Exemplaribus impressis, summi fide collatis. Quae in prioribus 
Editionibus deerant suppleta. Multa antehac inedita, de novo 
adjecta. Omnia eo ordine disposita, ut Textus cum Versionibus uno 
intuitu conferri possint. Cum Apparatu, Appendicibus, Tabulis, 
Variis Lectionibus, Annotationibus, Indicibus, &c. Opus totum in 
sex Tomos tributum. Edidit Brianus Waltonus, S.T.D. Londini , 
Imprimebat Thomas Roy croft, 1657. 6 vols. — Lexicon Heptaglotton, 

Hebraicum, Chaldaicum, Syriacum, Samaritanum, ^Ethiopicum, Ara- 
bicum, Conjunctim ; Et Persicum, Separatim. In quo, omnes voces 
Hebraeae, Chaldaeae, Syrae, Samaritanae, ALthiopicae, Arabicae, & 
Persicae, tarn in MSS 19 , quim Impressis libris, cumprimis autem in 
Bibliis Polyglottis, adjectis hinc inde Armenis, Turcicis, Indis, 
Japonicis, &c ordine Alphabetico, sub singulis Radicibus digestae, 
continentur Authore Edmundo Castello. Londini ‘ Imprime- 

bat Thomas Roy croft, LL. Orientalium Typographus Regius . 1669. 
2 vols. Together 8 vols. Folio. 61 . mor. g . e. ( Bedford .) 

This copy has the Royal preface and the original dedication to Charles II. 

Biblia Sacra Polyglotta, textus archetypos versionesque 

praecipuas ab ecclesia antiquitus receptas, necnon versiones recentiores 
Anglicanam, Germanicam, Italicam, Gallicam, et Hispanicam, com- 
plectentia. Accedunt prolegomena . . . auctore Samuele Lee. 
Londini: sumptibus Samuelis Bagster, 1831. Folio, r. mor. g. e. 

Polyglotten-Bibel zum praktischen Handgebrauch. Die 

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beneinanderstellung dcs Urtextes, der Septuaginta, Vulgata und 
Luther-Uebersetzung, so wie der wichtigsten Varianten der vomehm- 
sten deutschen Uebersetzungen. Bcarbeitet von Dr. R. Stier und 
Dr. K. G. W. Theile. Bielefeld, 1854. 4 vols. in 5. 8vo. bl. mor. 
g. e. ( Clarke .) 

BIBLE. Sacrae Scripturae veteris, novaeque omnia. [Graeci, juxta 
septuaginta excusa, cura Andreae Asulani.] Venetiis in aedibus Aldi 
et Andreae soceri, 1518. Folio, r. mor. g. e. 

Containing the first published edition of the Old Testament in Greek. 

Divinae Scripturae, veteris nov^que omnia (graect). Argen - 

torati apud Wolphium Cephal . 1524-26. 5 vols. in 4. Sm. 8vo. 

In the original binding of oak boards, covered with stamped hogskin. 

VetusTestamentum (graec£) iuxta septuaginta ex auctoritate 

Sixti V. Pont Max. editum. Romae, ex typographic^ Francisci Zan - 
netti, 1587. Folio. 0. bl. mor. g. e. 

Vetus Testamentum Graecum ex Versione Septuaginta In- 

terpretum, Juxta Exemplar Vaticanum Romae editum. Londini, 
Excudebat Rogerus Daniel \ 1653. Sm. 8vo. o. c. 

Vetus Testamentum Graecum ex Versione Septuaginta In- 

terpretum. Juxta Exemplar Vaticanum Romae editum. Cantabrigice , 
excusum per Joannem Field, 1665. 2 vols. Sm. 8vo. o. c. 

Vetus Testamentum (graec&) ex versione septuaginta inter- 

pretum . . . . Summa cura edidit Lambertus Bos. Franequerce. 1709. 
4to. Maps and Plans . o. c. 

Vetus Testamentum (graec£) ex versione septuaginta inter- 

pretum .... Praefationem una cum variis Lectionibus, e praestantis- 
simis MSS. Codicibus Bibliothecae Leidensis descriptis, praemisit 
David Millius. Amstelodami sumptibus Societatis . 1725. 2 vols. in 4. 
Sm. 8vo. c. 

Vetus Testamentum, (graced) ex editione J. E. Grabe, nunc 

vero lectionibus variis, necnon criticis dissertat illustratum cura J. J. 
Breitingeri. Tiguri, 1730-32. 4 vols. in 3. 4to. 0. c. 

Vetus Testamentum Graecum cum variis lectionibus, edente 

Roberto Holmes et Jacobo Parsons. Oxonii : e typographeo Claren - 
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BIBLE. Vetus Testamentum (graec£) ex versione septuaginta inter- 
pretum. Juxta exemplar vaticanum ex editione Lamberti Bos. — 
Novum Testamentum (graec£). Juxta exemplar millianum. Oxonii, 
1805. 5 vols. 8vo. c. 

Vetus Testamentum (graec&) ex versione Septuaginta inter- 

pretum .... accedunt variae lectiones e Codice Alexandrino necnon 
introductio J. B. Carpzovii. Oxonii , 1817. 6 vols. 8vo. 

Vetus Testamentum Graece secundum Septuaginta inter- 

pretes ex auctoritate Sixti Quinti Pont. Max. editum . . . cura et 
studio Leandri van Ess. Lipsiae . 1835. 8vo. c. 

Vetus Testamentum (graec&) ex versione septuaginta inter- 

pretum, secundum exemplar Vaticanum Romae editum. Accedit 
potior varietas codicis Alexandrini. Oxonii, e typographeo academico . 
1848. 3 vols. Sm. 8 vo. c. 

The Septuagint Version of the Old Testament, with an 

English Translation ; and with various readings and critical notes. 
London: Bags ter ; 1879. 4to. 

Biblia Sacra Latina. [Sine loco aut anno , sed Argentorati, 

Henr. Eggesteyn, circa 1469.] 2 vols. Folio. 

VoL I. contains 249 leaves, and Vol. II. 244 leaves, the first page of each volume 
being illuminated. 

This is the second of the two editions described by Brunet as having been 
printed by Eggesteyn. 

From the Perkins Library. 

Biblia cum concordantiis veteris et novi testameti et sacroru 

canonu, etc. Impressa Lugduni : per Joannem Marion. Expensis 
notabilis viri Antonii Koberger Nurembergensis, 1520. Folio. Wood- 
cuts. o. c. 

Biblia Sacra, ex postremis Doctorum omnium vigiliis, ad 

Hebraicam veritatem, & probatissimorum exemplarium fidem. Lug- 
duni , apud Hugonem d Porta , 1542. Sm. 8vo. v. 

Biblia, Interprete Sebastiano Castalione. Una cum eiusdem 

Annotationibus. Basilece, per Jacobum Parcum , 1551. Folio. 0. c. 

Biblia sacra. Juxta uulgatam editionem ad uetustissima 

exemplaria castigata. Apud Seb. Gryphium Lugduni. 1556. 5 vols. 

i6mo. o.c.g.e. 

In a rich Lyonnese binding of the period, heightened in gold and colours. 
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BIBLE. Biblia Sacra, ad optima quaeque veteris, & vulgate trans- 
lations exeplaria summa diligentia, pariq; fide castigata. Lugduni , 
apud Guliel. Rouillium. 156 7. 8vo. Woodcuts. 

In the original binding of old calf, with brass corner-pieces and bosses, pre- 
served in a case. 

Biblia Sacra, secundum editionem vulgatam. Basilece ; 1590 

91. 2 vols. 8 vo. Woodcuts. Maps. 

In the original binding of stamped hogskin, with full-length figures of Luther 
and Melancthon impressed on the sides. 

Biblia Sacra vulgatae editionis, Sixti V. Pont Max. iussu 

recognita atque edita. Lutetice Parisiorum , sumptibus R. Foiiet , N. 
Buon , S. Cratnoisy , 1618. Folio. Engraved Title, c. 

Biblia sacra, vulgatae editionis, Sixti V. Pont Max. jussu re- 
cognita, atque edita. Jussu cleri gallicani. Parisiis , excudebat An- 
tonins Vitrl. 1652. 8 vols. Sm. 8vo. o. r. mor. g. e. 

With the arms of the Comte de Polignac in gilt on the sides. 

The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New. 

London , Printed by Robert Barker , and by the Assignes of John Bill. 
1634. 4to. 0 . c. 

Bound with it is The Book of Common Prayer, 1634, wanting the title-page, 
Wither’s Hymnes and Songs of the Church, 1623, and Sternhold and Hopkins* Book 
of Psalmes, 1637, the latter imperfect. 

The Holy Bible, ornamented with Engravings from Pictures 

and Designs by the most eminent Artists. London, Macklin , 1800. 
7 vols. Folio. Enlarged into 31 volumes large folio, by the addition 
of seven hundred and eighty-six original drawings and upwards of five 
thousand additional illustrations , comprising engravings , specimen leaves , 
and title-pages from rare editions of the Scriptures , photographs , etc., 
etc., bound in half morocco. 

This remarkable copy of the Holy Bible contains amongst the drawings a 
valuable series of studies and sketches, running through the whole work, by the 
Florentine painters, Caesar Dandini, Vincent Dandini, Pietro Dandini, and Octav. 
Dandini, besides specimens from the hands of many celebrated early masters. 

The Pictorial Bible. With original notes by John Kitto,D.D. 

London : 1847-9. 4 vols. 8vo. Plates and Woodcuts . c. 

The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments, 

with the Apocryphal Books, in the earliest English versions, made 
from the Latin Vulgate by John Wyclifle and his followers; edited 
by the Rev. J. Forshall and Sir Frederic Madden. Oxford, 1850. 
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BIBLE. The Holy Bible ; with explanatory notes, etc., by the 
late Rev. Thomas Scott London: 1851. 6 vols. 4to. Maps and 
Plates, c. 

An Exposition of the Old and New Testament ; by Matthew 

Henry. Edited by the Rev. E. Bickersteth. London. 1853. 6 vols. 

4to. Portrait, r. 

The Annotated Paragraph Bible : with explanatory notes, 

etc. London: i860. 3 vols. 8vo. Maps. 

The Holy Bible; with notes and introductions by Chr. 

Wordsworth, D.D. London: 1865-77. 8 vols. Index to the Bishop 
of Lincoln's Commentary on the Old Testament By F. H. Scrivener, 
M.A. London. 1871. Together 9 vols. 8vo. 

The Holy Bible, with an explanatory and critical Commen- 
tary, and a Revision of the Translation by Bishops and other Clergy 
of the Anglican Church. Edited by F. C. Cook, M.A. London : 
1871-81. 10 vols. in 11. — The Apocrypha. Edited by Henry 

Wace, D.D. London : 1888. 2 vols. — Together 12 vols. in 13. 8vo. 

“ The Speaker’s Commentary.* 

The Annotated Bible, being a Household Commentary upon 

the Holy Scriptures by the Rev. J. H. Blunt, M.A. London : 1878- 
9. 3 vols. 4to. 

The Churchman’s Family Bible. With Commentary by 

various authors. London : S. P. C. K. [n. d.~\ 4to. Woodcuts. 

The Commentary Wholly Biblical : An Exposition in the 

very words of Scripture. London : \n. dJ\ 3 vols. 4to. 

La saincte Bible en Francoys, translatee selon la pure & 

entiere traduction de sainct Hierome [par Jacques le Fivred’Estaples]. 
En A nvers t par Martin Lemper eur, 1534. Folio. Woodcuts, br. mor. g. e. 
( Belz-Niedrie .) 

Third edition of Le F&vre’s version, the first complete translation of the Holy 
Scriptures into French. The very remarkable woodcuts in the New Testament 
are by Levinus de Witte. 

From the Firmin-Didot Library. 

Die Bibel . . . nach der deutschen Uebersetzung von Dr. 

Martin Luther. Stuttgart u. Miinchen. 1850. Folio. Woodcuts, 
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BIBLIA PAUPERUM. Reproduced in Facsimile, from one of 
the copies in the British Museum; with an Historical and Biblio- 
graphical Introduction, by J. Ph. Berjeau. London ; 1859. Folio. 
Plates. 

BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY, Transactions of the Society 
OF. London: 1872 — Vols. 1 — 8vo. 

Still in course of publication. 

BIBLIOTHECA CURIOSA. Reprinted at Edinburgh, by E. Sr 
G. Goldsmid, 1884-88. 60 vols. 8vo. L. P. 

No. 1. Johnston (Rev. J.). — The Norwegian account of Haco’s 
Expedition against Scotland ; A.D. mcclxiii., literally translated from 
the original Islandic of the Flateyan and Frisian MSS. With notes. 
(1782.) 

No. 2. Maidment (James). — A New Book of Old Ballads (1844). 

No. 3. Maidment (James). — A North Countrie Garland (1824). 

No. 4. Heucher (M. J. H.). — De Vegetalibus Magicis (1700). An 
English translation. 

No. 5. The Pretty Gentleman, dedicated to Mr. Garrick (1747). 

No. 6. D’Urfey. — A Commonwealth of Women, a Play (1686). 

No. 7. Puffendorff (M. E.). — De Druidibus Dissertatio (1650). 
An English translation. 

No. 8. A Complete Catalogue of all the Publications of the Aldine 
Press at Venice, from its establishment in 1494, to its close in 1597. 
Introduction, Notes, and an Appendix containing a list of all forgeries 
or anonymous publications attributed to this Press. By Edmund 
Goldsmid, F.R.H.S. Three Vols. 

No. 9. Mascardi (Augustin). — An Historical Relation of the Con- 
spiracy of John Lewis, Count of Fieschi, against the City and Re- 
publick of Genoua in the year 1547. Done into English by the 
Honourable Hugh Hare. Two Vols. 

No. 10. A Complete Catalogue of all the Publications of the 
Elzevir Press at Leyden, Amsterdam and Utrecht, with an Introduc- 
tion, Notes, and an Appendix, containing a list of all works, whether 
forgeries or anonymous publications, generally classed as “ Elzevirs.” 
By Edmund Goldsmid, F.R.H.S. Three Vols. 

No. 11. Le Cointe (Abb£). — The Conspiracy of the Norman 
Barons against William the Bastard, Duke of Normandy, A.D. 1047. 
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No. 12. Grotius (Hugo). — De Origine Gentium Americanorum 
Dissertatio (1542), and Albinus (Petrus). — De Insulis Ignotis atque de 
Linguis Peregrinis Commentatio (1542). English translations. 

No. 13. Le Maire. — The Voyages of M. Dancourt to the Canaries, 
Cape Verd, Senegall, and Gambia ; translated from the French (1695). 

No. 14. Webbe (Edward). — His Trauailes (1590). 

No. 15. Kinloch (G. R.). — The Ballad Book (1827). 

No. 16. Capefigue (M.). — Agnes Sorel and Chivalry in the XV. 
Century. Translated for the first time from the French. Two Vols. 

No. 17. Barante (Baron de). — The Chieftains of Vendee : — Cathe- 
lineau, La Roche-Jacquelein, Charette, Stofflet, and SombreuiL 

No. 18. Adam (Clement). — Anglorum Navigatio ad Muscovitas 
(1630), being a reprint of a rare tract from the “Respublica Mus- 
coviae” (1630), to which is added a very rare and scarce tract, “De 
Moneta Russica” (Elzevir, 1630), with an English translation and 
Notes. 

No. 19. Vines (Richard). — The Hearse of the Renowned Robert 
Earle of Essex, a Sermon preached at the magnificent solemnity of 
his Funerall, October 22 (1646). 

No. 20. Wynkyn de Worde. — The Manner of the Triumph at Calais 
and Boulogne (1532), and the Noble Triumphant Coronation of Queen 
Anne (1533). 

No. 21. Markham (Jervise). — The Most Honourable Tragedie of 
Sir Richard Grenville, Knight (1595). To which is added Sir Walter 
Raleigh’s account of the fight between the “ Revenge ” and a Spanish 
fleet off the Azores (1581), and Sir Richard Grenville’s Farewell 
( 1545 )* 

No. 22. Caxton. — Reynard the Fox, translated and printed by 
William Caxton (1481). Two Vols. 

No. 23. The Apologie of George Brisset, Lord of Gratence ; written 
upon consideration of the inhuman murther of the late French King 
(Henry IV.), translated out of the French (1610). 

No. 24. The Trial of Francois Ravaillac for the Murder of King 
Henry IV. of France, together with an account of his Torture and 
Execution, extracted and translated from the Registers of the Parlia- 
ment of Paris (1610). 

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No. 25. The Political Songs of England from the reign of John to 
that of Edward II., edited and translated by Thomas Wright, M.A., 
F.S.A., &c. Four Vols. 

No. 26. Charles II. — An account of His Majesty’s Escape from 
Worcester, dictated by the King himself (1766). 

No. 27. Sharpe (Charles Kirkpatrick). — A Ballad Book (1824). 
Two Vols. 

No. 28. The Famous Historie of Fryer Bacon, very pleasant and 
delightful to read (? 1 590). 

No. 29. James I. — A Counterblaste to Tobacco (1604). 

No. 30. Prince (Thomas). — A Chronological History of New Eng- 
land in the form of Annals. (Boston, N.E., 1736.) Five Vols. 

No. 31. Berners (Dame Juliana). — A Treatyse of Fysshynge with 
an Angle (1496). 

No. 32. Maistre (Xavier de). — A Journey Round my Room, now 
first translated from the French in its entirety. 

No. 33. Maistre (Xavier de). — A Nocturnal Expedition Round my 
Room, now first translated from the French in its entirety. 

No. 34. Heywood (Thomas). — Love’s Mistress, or the Queen’s 
Masque (1640). 

No. 35. Oates (Titus). — An Exact discovery of the Mystery of 
Iniquity as it is now practised amongst the Jesuits (1679). 

No. 36. Beaumont (Sir Harry). — Crito, a dialogue on Beauty. 

No. 37. Johnston (Governor).— Speech on American affairs on the 
Address (1776). 

No. 38. A Treatyse of Magick Incantations, from the Latin of 
Christianus Pazig. (Circa 1700.) 

No. 39. A Genuine and True Journal of the Miraculous Escape of 
Young Chevalier from the Battle of Culloden to his landing in France, 
taken from the mouths and journals of the very persons who assisted 
him therein, by an Englishman (1749). 

No. 40. Thespis on Tryall, or the Moralitie of Playes considered, 
translated out of the Latin of John Geier, by A. C. Gent. (1683). 

No. 41. Lamartine (A. de). — Christopher Columbus, his Life and 
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No. 42. Marvel (Andrew), Rochester (Earl of), and Denham (Sir 
John), Political Satires. Two Vols. 

No. 43. J.(ohn) D.(ennys). — The Secrets of Angling. A poem in 
three books, by J. D., Esquire (1613), with copious Notes and Illustra- 
tions, and a Bibliography of Books on Angling. By * Piscator.” 
Two Vols. 

BICKERSTETH, Rev. E., Rector of Watton. Works. 1852. 
16 vols. Sm. 8vo. 

BIDPAY. [Fabulae.] Directorium humane vite alias parabole 
antiquoru sapientu. if Explicit liber parabola% antiquo% sapientum. 
[Sine uUa nota. ] Folio. Woodcuts . r. ntor. g. e. ( Bedford .) 

First edition of these Fables in Latin, probably printed at Lyons about 

1490- 

BIRAC, Le SlEUR de. Les Fonctions du Capitainede Cavalerie, 
& les principales de ses officiers subalternes. . . . Avec un Abregd des 
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pritnle a Paris , chez Gabriel Quinet. 1675. Sm. 8vo. c. {Koehler.) 
From the Seilli£re Library. 

BIRCH, Thomas, D.D. See Henry, Prince, Son of James I. 

BIRCH, Walter de Gray. The History, Art and Palaeography 
of the Manuscript styled The Utrecht Psalter. London: 1876. 8vo. 
Facsimiles. 

and Henry Jenner. Early Drawings and Illuminations. 

An Introduction to the study of illustrated MSS.; with a dictionary 
of subjects in the British Museum. London : 1879. 8vo. Plates. 

BLACKBURN, Henry. Breton Folk. An Artistic Tour in 
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BLACKETT, SIR W. Memoirs of the public life of Sir Walter 
Blackett, of Wallington, Baronet : with a pedigree of the Calverleys, 
of Calverley, in Yorkshire, and the Blacketts, of Newcastle upon 
Tyne and Northumberland. Newcastle: 1819. Sm. 8vo. Portrait. 
Woodcuts by Bewick. 

BLACKWOOD, Adam. See Mary Queen of Scots. 

BLADES, William. The Life and Typography of William 
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BLADES, William. The Enemies of Books. London: 1880. 
Sm. 8vo. L. P. Plates. 

BLAKE, William. For Children. The Gates of Paradise. 
1793. Published by W. Blake N\ 13 Hercules Buildings Lambeth and 
J. Johnson S'. PauTs Church Yard Sm. sq. 8vo. 

Frontispiece, title and 16 plates. 

From the Beckford Library, with the following inscription in Mr. Beckford's 
handwriting upon the fly-leaf : “A present from H. G. Bohn 19th May 1835.* 

BLANCUS, G. See Venetian Library, 25. 

BLARRORIVO, Petrus de. Insigne Nanceidos opus de bello 
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Portu,per Pet rum Jacobi, pbrm loci paganu, 1518. Folio. Woodcuts, 
r. mor. g. e. (. Bedford .) 

BLATHER WICK, Charles. Personal Recollections of Peter 
Stonnor, Esq. London: 1884. 8vo. Plates. 

BLONDELLUS, Robertus. See Chronicles and Memorials, 
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BLONDUS, Flavius. See Venetian Library, 26, 27. 

BLONDUS, Mich-Angelus. De canibus et venatione libellus. 
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Bound with this is another treatise of Blondus, u De cognitione hominis per 
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From Baron Pichon’s Library. 

BLUNT, Rev. Henry, A.M. A Practical Exposition of the 
Epistles to the Seven Churches of Asia. London : 1845. 8vo. 

Posthumous Sermons. London : 1845-7. 3 vols. 8vo. 

Discourses upon some of the Doctrinal Articles of the 

Church of England. London: 1847. 8vo. 

Twelve Lectures upon the History of Abraham. London: 

1849. 8 vo. 

Lectures upon the History of our Lord and Saviour Jesus 

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Twelve Lectures upon the History of St. Paul. London : 

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BLUNT, Rev. Henry, A.M. Eight Lectures upon the History 
of Jacob. London: 1852. 8vo. 

Lectures on the History of Elisha. London: 1853. 8vo. 

Nine Lectures upon the History of Saint Peter. London : 

1854. 8vo. 

BLUNT, John Henry. The Annotated Book of Common 
Prayer; being an Historical, Ritual, and Theological Commentary 
on the Devotional System of the Church of England. 1866. 2 vols. 
Folio. 

Dictionary of Doctrinal and Historical Theology. 1870. 

8vo. 

Dictionary of Sects, Heresies, Ecclesiastical Parties, and 

Schools of Religious Thought. 1874. 8vo. 

BOASE, CHARLES W. Historic Towns. — Oxford. London : 
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BOCCACCIO, Giovanni. II Decamerone, novamente corretto 
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mano, et d' Andrea Asolano suo suocero neW anno M.Djcxii. [1522.] 
Del mese di Novembre . 4to. o. r. mor. g. e. ( Derome .) 

u Edition h la fois belle, correcte, rare et recherch^e.” — Brunet . 

From the Beckford Library. 

II Decamerone. Nuouamente stampato, con vn raccogli- 

mento di tutte le sentenze, in questa sua opera da lui usate. Aggiun- 
teci le annotationi di tutti quei luoghi, che di queste cento nouelle, da 
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Woodcuts, gr.mor.g.e . ( Trautz-Bauzonnet .) 

From the Seilli&re Library. 

BODLEIAN LIBRARY:— 

Catalogi Codicum Manuscriptorum Bibliothecae Bodleianae. 

Pars Prima. Recensionem codicum graecorum continens. Confecit 
Henricus O. Coxe, A.M. Oxonii: 1853. 4to. 

Partis Secundae Fasciculus Primus. Catalogus codicum MSS. 
Laudianorum. Confecit H. O. Coxe, A.M. Oxonii : 1858. 4to. 

Pars Tertia. Codices graecos et latinos canonicianos complectens. 
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BODLEIAN LIBRARY:— 

Pars Quarta. Codices Thomae Tanneri, S.T.P., complectens. 
Confecit Alfredus Hackman, A.M. Oxonii: i860. 4*0. 

Partis Quintae Fasciculus Primus. Ricardi Rawlinson codicum 
classes duas priores, ad rem historicam praecipue et topographicam 
spectantes, complectens. Confecit Gulielmus D. Macray, A.M. Oxonii: 
1862. 4to. 

Partis Quintae Fasciculus Secundus. Ricardi Rawlinson codicum 
classem tertiam, in qualibri theologici atque miscellanei, complectens ; 
accedit in uniuscuj usque classis codicum contenta index locupletissi- 
mus. Confecit G. D. Macray, A.M. Oxonii: 1867. 4to. 

BOECE, Hector. See Chronicles and Memorials, No. 6. 

BOEMUS AUBANUS, Joannes. The Manners, Lawes, and 

Cvstomes of all Nations Written in Latin, and now newly 

translated into English. By Ed. Aston. At London Printed by 
George Eld, 1611. Sm. 4to. r. 

BOETHIUS. De Consolatione Philosophiae libri V. ex vetus- 
tissimis libris a Theodoro Pulmanno Craneburgio emendati. Lugd . 
Bat*, ex officina Plantiniana, 1590. Sm. 8vo. 

Boecius de consolacione philosophic. [Translated into 

English by Geoffrey Chaucer.] [Fol. 92 verso] I William Caxton 
have done my debuoir & payne tenprynte it in fourme as is here afore 
made . [ Without place or date> but before 1479.] Folio. 2 SUtfc 

br. mor . rough edges . 

This copy is that described by Mr. William Blades in his Life of Caxton [vol. 2, 
p. 66 ] as being in the King's Library at the British Museum, and which was sold by 
the authorities as a duplicate. The missing folio, No. 80, is supplied in facsimile. 

It measures u£ by 8£ inches. 

See Migne, Patr. Lat Vols. 63, 64. 

See Venetian Library, 28. 

BOLTON, James. Filices Britannicae ; an History of the British 
Proper Ferns. With Plain and Accurate Descriptions, and New 
Figures of all the Species and Varieties. Including an Appendix. 
Leeds and Huddersfield : 1785-90. 2 vols. 4to. Plates . 

BONACURSUS. See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 204. 

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BONIFACIUS IV., S., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 80. 

BONIFACIUS V., S., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 80. 

BONIFACIUS, S., [Bishop of Mainz.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 89. 

BONIZO, [Bishop of Sutri.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 150. 

BONNOR, Honors de. L'Arbre des Batailles. MANUSCRIPT 
UPON Paper, written upon 142 leaves in a cursive XV th century hand 
in long lines. Sm. folio, r. mor . g ; e. ( Chambolle-Duru .) 

From the Seillifcre Library. 

BOOKE OF CHRISTIAN PRAYERS, collected out of the 
ancient writers, and best learned in our time, worthy to be read with 
an earnest mind of all Christians, in these dangerous and troublesome 
daies, that God for Christes sake will yet still be mercifull unto us. 
At London , Printed by Richard Yardley, and Peter Short, for the as- 
signes of Richard Day . 1590. 4to. JBldCfc %ZtttV+ Woodcuts, 

bl. mor. g. e. (Bedford?) 

Commonly known as M Queen Elizabeth’s Prayer-book,” from having on the 
back of the title a full-length portrait of the Queen kneeling at a prie-dieu . Each 
page is printed within woodcut borders, composed of sacred and grotesque subjects, 
including the Dance of Death. 

Collation : — IT, 4 11., A — Y in fours, Aa — Oo in fours. 

BOOKWORM’S GARNER, THE. Reprinted at Edinburgh, by 
E. & G. Goldsmid. 1887-8. 8vo. 

1. Diella : Certaine Sonnets. By R. L. Gentleman. At London. 
Printed for Henry Olney, 1 596. 

2. The Complaint of Rosamond. [By S. Daniel.] At London, 
Printed by J. C. 1 592. 

3. The Fardle of Facions. [By Wm. Watreman.] Printed at 

London: by John Kingstone, and Henry Sutton. 1555. 3 vols. 

BOOT, Ans. Boetius DE. Gemmarum et lapidum Historia. 
Quam olim edidit Anselmus Boetius de Boot, nunc vero recensuit, k 
mendis repurgavit, commentariis et pluribus, melioribusque Figuris 
illustravit, et multo locupletiore indice auxit, Adrianus Toll. Lug - 
duni Batavorum, 1636. Sm. 8vo. Woodcuts, o. c. 

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BORDE, Andrew. See Early Eng. Text Soc., Extra series, X. 

BOSSUET, J. B. Maximes et Reflexions sur la Comedie. A 
Paris, chez Jean Anisson , 1694. 8vo. r. tnor.g. e. {Hardy.) 

From the Seilli&re Library. 

BOSWELL, James. The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., in- 
cluding the Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, and Johnson's Diary 
of a Journey into North Wales. Edited by George Birkbeck Hill, 
D.C.L. Oxford: 1887. 6 vols. 8vo. Portrait '. 

BOTFIELD, Beriah. Prefaces to the First Editions of the 
Greek and Roman Classics and of the Sacred Scriptures. London : 
1861. 4to. 

BOUCHET, Jean. Sensuyt Lamoureux trasy sans espoir. 
Nouuellement Imprime a Paris. Imprime nouuellement a Paris, par 
la veufue feu Jehan trepperel \ [j. d.] 4to. Woodcuts, bl. mor. g. e. 
( F rautz-Bauzonnet) 

From the Seilli&re Library. 

BOUCHIER, Rev. Barton. Manna in the House; or, Daily 
Expositions of the Gospels. London: 1853-4. 3 vols. 8vo. 

Manna in the Heart : or, Daily Comments on the Book of 

Psalms. London: 1855. 8vo. 

BOURNE, John C. Drawings of the London and Birmingham 
Railway, with an historical and descriptive account by John Britton. 
London: 1839. Folio. Plates . 

BOUTELL, Rev. Charles. The Monumental Brasses of 
England : a series of engravings upon wood from every variety of 
these interesting and valuable memorials, accompanied with brief 
descriptive notices. London: 1849. Folio. Plates. 

Christian Monuments, in England and Wales : an historical 

and descriptive sketch of the various classes of sepulchral monuments 
which have been in use in this country from about the era of the 
Norman Conquest to the time of Edward IV. London: 1854. 8vo. 
Plates . 

BOVILLUS, CAROLUS. De raptu divi Pauli libellus, auctus ab 
eius epistola, ad fratre Innocentium Guenotum in Caelestinesium 
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Liber. Parisiis apud Simonem Colinceum. 1531. Sm. 8vo. ol. mor . 
g. e. (Smith.) 

Collation : — A — G, in eights ; F, 10 1 L 

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BO VO, [Abbot.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 143. 

BOWES, Robert, of Aske. See Surtees Society, 14. 

BOYCE, Rev. J. C. Nigh unto the End ; or, a Passage in 
Sacred Prophecy (Rev. xvi. 12-15) now in course of translation into 
history; considered. London: 1880. 8vo. 

[BOYD, A. K. H.] The Recreations of a Country Parson. Second 
Series. London: 1864. 8vo. 

BOYNE, William. The Silver Tokens of Great Britain and 
Ireland, the Dependencies, and Colonies. London: 1 866. 4to. 
Plates . 

The Yorkshire Library. A Bibliographical Account of Books 

on Topography, etc., relating to the County of York. London: 1869. 
4to. Woodcuts. 

BRACILAUS, [Duke of Bohemia.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 1 5 1. 

BRADFORD ANTIQUARY, The, being the Journal of the 
Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society. 1888. Vol. I. (1881 
to 1888). 8vo. 

[BRAGGE, William.] Catalogue of a Magnificent Collection of 
Manuscripts, formed by a Gentleman. With prices and purchasers' 
names. Sotheby Wilkinson & Hodge , 1876. 8vo. 

BRANDT, Sebastian. La nef des folz du monde. Imprimee 
pour maistre jehan philippes. MaTistener. et Geoff roy de mamef libraires 
de paris . 1497. Folio. Woodcuts. 0. c. 

The first edition of the French translation by Pierre Riviere. 

The Ship of Fooles, wherin is shewed the folly of all States, 

with divers other workes adjoyned unto the same, very profitable and 
fruitfull for all men. C Translated out of Latin into Englishe by 
Alexander Barclay Priest. Imprinted at L(mdon in Panics Church - 
yarde by John Cazvood, 1570. Folio. JBlaCk ILttttV* Woodcuts, 
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BRANTEGHEM, Guilhelmus DE. La vie de nostre Seigneur 
Jesu Christ par figures, selon le texte des quattre Euangelistes, auec 
toutes les Euangiles Epistres & Propheties de toute lannee, chantees 
en loffice de la Messe, auec aucunes Oraisons. Imprime en Anuers par 
Matthieu Crotne. 1540. 8vo. Woodcuts, r.mor.g.e. (Koehler.) 

From the Firmin-Didot Library. 

BRATHWAIT, Richard. The English Gentleman : Contain- 
ing sundry excellent Rules or exquisite Observations, tending to 
Direction of every Gentleman, of selecter ranke and qualitie ; How to 
demeane or accomodate himselfe in the manage of publike or private 
affaires. London , Printed by John Haviland. 1630. 4to. First 
Edition. Engraved Frontispiece . r. 

Bamabae Itinerarium, or Bamabee’s Journal ; with a Life of 

the Author, a bibliographical introduction to the Itinerary, and a 
Catalogue of his Works. Edited from the First Edition, by Joseph 
Hazlewood. London, 1820. 2 vols. Sm. 8vo. Portrait and Plates. 

125 copies printed. 

See Archaica. 

BRAULIO, S., [Bishop of Saragossa.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 80. 

BREMER, Frederika. The Neighbours. Translated from 
the Swedish, by E. A. Freidlaender. London; 1844. 2 vols. in 1. 
Sm. 8vo. 

BRERETON, Sir William. See Chetham Society, I. 

BRETON, N. See Archaica. 

See Helicon ia. 

BREVIARIUM ROMANUM. Manuscript upon Vellum, 
of the XV th century, written in double columns upon 590 leaves (6 x 4^- 
inches), with miniatures, borders, and illuminated letters. Thick 4to., 
in the original binding , with clasps. 

On the verso of folio 418 occurs the paragraph which is quoted below, and in 
which are found the following interesting particulars, viz., the name of the scribe by 
whom the volume was written, and the date of its execution, also the price paid for 
the work : — “ Hoc breviarium fecit fieri frater hugo grignardt belne oriundus 
Religiosus professus ordls carthus quoit dom 9 circa divionem situatur. Et I eadem 
dictus hugo p dei gram receptus decimaquarta die mesis Junii. Anno dnimillesimo 
quatricentesimo septugesimo tercio [1473]. Et pro laboribus operatorum francos 
quinquaginta exposuit. Quodquidem breviarium fuit per manus Johannis radulphi 
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BREVIARIUM secundum consuetudinem Romane curie. Manu- 
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35 lines each, in characters of two sizes, is written in a very elegant 
Italian hand upon 255 leaves (5 x 3^ inches), with rubrics, red or blue 
capitals, numerous ornamental and a few historiated initials, in gold 
and colours. Sm. 8vo. 

Part I., Kalendar and preliminary matter, and Part II., ff. 1 — 30, are wanting. 

Part II., ff. 31 — 58 Psalterium, 58—188 Proprium de Tempore. 

Part III., 189 — 264 Proprium Sanctorum, 264 — 286 Commune Sanctorum. 

Part III. has by a mistake of the binder been placed at the head of the volume. 

BREVIARIUM ad Usum Sarum, cum Calendario. MANUSCRIPT 
UPON Vellum, of the xiv th century, written by an English scribe 
on 256 leaves (8 x 54. inches), every page decorated with initials 
and capitals, many with richly illuminated borders. 4to. mor . 

This valuable Breviary appears to have belonged to the Augustine Priory of St 
Mary of Walsingham, in Norfolk, and at the confiscation by Henry VIII. of 
monastic possessions, to have become the property of the last prior, Richard Vowell, 
to whom at the dissolution an allowance of ^100 per annum was granted. The in- 
scription on the last leaf but one, “ Iste liber pertinet Ric° Vowell Priori de Wal- 
singham, ” and the concluding service, “ De Sancta Maria cotidie per Annum,” are 
indubitable evidence of the former ownership. On the fly-leaves there is much 
irrelevant matter in a much later handwriting, but extremely interesting, as con- 
taining important information respecting not only the social life of the monks of 
Walsingham, but also of its famous Wishing Wells. 

BREVIARIUM. Breuiarii Aberdonensis Pars hyemalis et pars 
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Breviarium Ambrosianum S. Carolo Archiepiscopo editum 

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[Breviarii maioris pars hyemalis et estivalis iuxta more alme 

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Industrie ac impetisis M. Johanis PfeyL Anno incamationis dhice . 1501. 
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blank leaf ; folios i — lii (not including a blank leaf between xxxvii and xxxviii), 
followed by a blank leaf ; folios i — clxxix, followed by 3 unnumbered leaves. 

Breviarium Sacri Ordinis Praedicatorum. Romce, Typis 

Tinassi , 1699. Folio. Plates . hogskin . 

Breviarium Romanum, ex sacra potissimum scriptura, et 

probatis sanctorum Historiis nuper confectum, ac denuo per eundem 
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BREVIARIUM. Breviarium Romanum a Francisco Cardinali 
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The Roman Breviary : Reformed by order of the Holy 

(Ecumenical Council of Trent; published by order of Pope St. 
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with the Offices since granted. Translated out of Latin into English 
by John, Marquess of Bute, K.T. Edinburgh and London. 1879. 2 

vols. 8vo. 

C Portiforium seu Breviariu ad usum ecclesie Sarisburiensis 

castigatum, suppletu marginalibus quotationibus adornatum, ac nunc 
primum ad verissimum ordinalis exemplar in suum ordinem a peritis- 
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Pars Hyemalis, gi 8 11 ., A — X in eights, y, four 1 L, a — t 4 in eights, A— G 4 
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Pars Estivalis, * 8 11., a-t 4 in eights, A — G in eights, AA — PP in eights. 

Portiforii seu Breviarii Sarisburiensis, annotatione perpetua 

illustrati, et cum breviariis Eboracensi, Herefordensi, et Romano 
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Breviarium ad usum insignis ecclesiae Sarum. Fasciculi III. 

Lahore et studio Fr. Proctor et Chr. Wordsworth. Typis atque 
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Breuiarium vna cum Psalterio, Secundum ritum & consuetu- 

dinem Monachorum de obseruantia S. Benedicti in Tegemsee, iam 
primo & magno studio impressum cum annotationibus numerorum in 
marginibus, Psalmorum, Hymnorum, Canticorum, Antiphonarum & 
Responsoriorum : ac etiam Capitulorum & Historiarum, quo libro 
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Pars Hiemalis. Title and preliminaries, 22 leaves ; pp. 724 ; pp. XLIII. and 
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BRIDFERTUS, [Monk of Ramsey.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
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BRIGHT, William. Ancient Collects and other Prayers ; 
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BRINKLOW, H. See Early Eng. Text Soc., Extra series, 
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BRITANNICUS, JOANNES. See Venetian Library, 29. 

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Facsimiles of Ancient Charters in the British Museum. 

Published by order of the Trustees. 1873. Folio. 

Catalogue of Books in the Library of the British Museum, 

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BRITTEN, James. See Eng. Dialect Soc., 22, 30. 

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“ Sir Thomas More grew famous when he was not above eighteen or nineteen 
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BRONTIUS, Nicolaus. Libellus de utilitate et harmonia 
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BROUGHAM, Lord, and others. Old England’s Worthies: 
a Gallery of Portraits, from authentic copies, of the most eminent 
Statesmen, Lawyers, Warriors, Men of Letters and Science, and 
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BROWNE, John. The History of the Edifice of the Metro- 
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bl. mor. g. e. {Riviere) 

Fabric Rolls and Documents of York Minster: ora Defence 

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BROWNE, J. H. Balfour. The Principles of the Law of 
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BRUNES, Johannes de. Emblemata of Zinne-werck: voor- 
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BRUNET, Gustave. Etudes sur la reliure des livres et sur les 
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BRUNET, Jacq.-Charles. Manuel du libraire et de l’ama- 
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Manuel du libraire, etc. Quatri^me Edition. Paris, 1842- 

44. 5 vols. 8vo. c. 

Supplement. Par MM. P. Deschamps et G. Brunet. Paris, 

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BRUNO, [Bishop OF Langres.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 139. 

BRUNO, S., [Bishop of Wurzburg.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
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BRUNO, [Clerk of Magdeburg.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
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BRUNO, S., [Founder of the Carthusian Order.] See 
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BRUNO, [about iioo.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 155. 

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BRYDGES, SIR S. E. See Archaica. 

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Georgii Buchanani Scoti, poetarum sui saeculi facile principis, 

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BUNYON, Charles John. The Law of Fire Insurance. 
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BURCH ARDUS, [Bishop of Worms.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
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BURN, J. S. History of Parish Registers. 1862. 8vo. 

BURN, Richard, LL.D. Bum’s Justice of the Peace and 
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BURNLEY, James. Yorkshire Stories Retold. Leeds: [».</.] 
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BURNS, Robert. Poetical Works. With Memoir by Sir Harris 
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BURTON, John, M.D. Monasticon Eboracense : and the 
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BURTON, John Hill. The History of Scotland, from Agri- 
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CALS A R, C. JULIUS. [Commentarii : de bello Gallico, libri 
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CALSARIUS, S., [Bishop of Nazianzen.] See Migne, Patr. 
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CAIUS, S., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 5. 

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CAIUS, OR KAV, Thomas. See Heame, T. 

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CALDONIUS, [African Confessor.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 

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CALENDAR. Le grand Calendrier et compost des bergers. 
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CALENDAR of the Anglican Church illustrated. Oxford \ 1851. 
Sm. 8vo. bl. mor. g. e. 

CALENDAR of the Clarendon State Papers preserved in the 
Bodleian Library. Edited by the Rev. O. Ogle, W. H. Bliss, and the 
Rev. W. Dunn Macray, under the direction of the Rev. H. O. Coxe, 
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Calendarium Genealogicum ; for the Reigns of Henry III. and 
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Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, of the Reigns of Ed- 
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Majesty’s Public Record Office. Edited by Robert Lemon, Esq. 
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Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, of the Reign of Charles 
I. (1625-1641), preserved in Her Majesty’s Public Record Office. 
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William Douglas Hamilton, Esq. (Vol. XIII.) ; and by William 
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Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, during the Common- 
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This Calendar is in continuation of those during the reigns from Edward to 
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CALENDARS OF STATE PAPERS, &c. 

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Edited by Richard Arthur Roberts, Esq. 1881. 

These are the first three volumes of the modern series of Domestic Papers, 
commencing with the accession of George III. 

Calendar of State Papers relating to Scotland, preserved in Her 
Majesty's Public Record Office. Edited by Markham John Thorpe, 
Esq. 2 vols. 1858. 

Vol. I., the Scottish Series, of the Reigns of Henry VIII., Edward VI., Mary, 
and Elizabeth, 1509-89. 

Vol II., the Scottish Series, of the Reign of Elizabeth, 1589-1603; an Ap- 
pendix to the Scottish Series, 1 543-92 ; and the State Papers relating to Mary 
Queen of Scots. 

These volumes relate to Scotland between 1509 and 1603. In the second 
volume are Papers relating to Mary Queen of Scots during her detention in Eng- 
land, 1568-87. 

Calendar of Documents’ relating to Ireland (1171-1307), in Her 
Majesty's Public Record Office, London. Edited by Henry Savage 
Sweetman, Esq. ; continued by Gustavus Frederick Handcock, Esq. 
1875-86. (Vols. I.-V.) 

Calendar of State Papers relating to Ireland, of the Reigns of 
Henry VIII., Edward VI., Mary, and Elizabeth (1509-1592), preserved 
in Her Majesty's Public Record Office. Edited by Hans Claude 
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Calendar of State Papers relating to Ireland, of the Reign of 
James I. (1603-1625), preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office, 
and elsewhere. Edited by the Rev. C. W. Russell, and John P. 
Prendergast, Esq. 1872-80. (Vols. I.-V.) 

This series is in continuation of the Irish State Papers commencing with the 
reign of Henry VIII. ; but for the reign of James I. the Papers are not confined to 
those in the Public Record Office, London. 

Calendar of State Papers, Colonial Series, preserved in Her 
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Vol. I. — America and West Indies, 1574-1660. 

Vol. II. — East Indies, China, and Japan, 1513-1616. 

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CALENDARS OF STATE PAPERS, &c. 

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Vol. VI. — East Indies, 1625-9. 

These volumes include an analysis of early Colonial Papers in the Public Record 
Office, the India Office, and the British Museum. 

Calendar of Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the 
Reign of Henry VIII. (1509-1536), preserved in Her Majesty’s Public 
Record Office, the British Museum, &c. Edited by J. S. Brewer 
(Vols. I.-IV.) ; and by James Gairdner, Esq. (Vols. V.-X.). 1862-86. 

Calendar of State Papers, Foreign Series, of the Reign of Ed- 
ward VI., preserved in Her Majesty’s Public Record Office. 1547-53. 
Edited by W. B. Turnbull, Esq. 1861. 

Calendar of State Papers, Foreign Series, of the Reign of Mary, 
preserved in Her Majesty’s Public Record Office. 1553-8. Edited 
by W. B. Turnbull, Esq. 1861. 

Calendar of State Papers, Foreign Series, of the Reign of Eliza- 
beth (1558-1577), preserved in Her Majesty’s Public Record Office, 
&c. Edited by the Rev. Joseph Stevenson (Vols. I.-VII.), and 
Allan James Crosby, Esq. (Vols. VIII.-XI.) 1863-80. 

Calendar of Treasury Papers (15 57-17 19), preserved in Her 
Majesty’s Public Record Office. Edited by Joseph Redington, Esq. 
1868-83. (Vols. I.-V.) 

Calendar of the Carew Papers (1515-1624), preserved in the Lam- 
beth Library. Edited by J. S. Brewer and Wm. Bullen, Esq. 1867- 
73. (Vols. I.-VI.) 

Calendar of Letters, Despatches, and State Papers, relating to the 
Negotiations between England and Spain (1485-1525), preserved in 
the Archives at Simancas, and elsewhere. Edited by G. A. Bergen- 
roth. 1862-68. (Vols. I. and II. and Supplement.) 

Calendar of Letters, Despatches, and State Papers, relating to the 
Negotiations between England and Spain (1525-1535), preserved in 
the Archives at Simancas, and elsewhere. Edited by Don Pascual de 
Gayangos. 1873-86. (Vols. III. and IV.) 

Calendar of State Papers and Manuscripts, relating to English 
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Syllabus, in English, of Rymer’s Fcedera. By Sir Thomas Duffus 
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CALENTIUS, ELISIUS. La Bataille fantastique des Roys. 
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CALEPINUS, AMBROSIUS. See Venetian Library, 32, 33. 

CALLIMACHUS. Hymni, Epigrammata, et Fragmenta, ex re- 
censione Th. J. G. F. Graevii, cum ejusdem animadversionibus. 
Ultrajecti y apnd F. Halmam , G. vande Water , 1697. 2 vols. 8vo. 
L. P. Plates . v. 

CALLISTUS XANTHOPULUS. See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. 
Vol. 147. 

CALLISTUS, B., [Patriarch of Constantinople.] See 
Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. Vols. 147, 152. 

CALLISTUS TELICUDES. See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat Vol. 
147. 

CALLISTUS CATAPHUGIOTES. See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. 
Vol. 147. 

CALLISTUS I., S., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat Vol. 
10. 

CALLIXTUS II., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 163. 

CALLOT, Jacques. The Small Passion of Our Saviour Jesus 
Christ. (Le Blanc, 64-75.) 

Twelve pieces, brilliant impressions, before any inscriptions beneath the en- 
gravings. 

This and the two following series are bound together in one volume in blue 
morocco. From the Beckford Library. 

Vita et Historia Beatae Mariae Virginis matrisDei. Parisiis . 

[s. a.] (Le Blanc, 123-136.) 

Fourteen pieces, including the title and last piece bearing the inscription 
“ Attributa Beatae Mariae." Brilliant impressions. 



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CALLOT, Jacques. Martyrium Apostolorum. (Le Blanc, 162- 

I 77*) 

Sixteen pieces, brilliant impressions in the first state, before die name of Israel, 
the privilege, and the numbers. 

Salvatoris, Beats Maris Virginis, Sanctorum Apostolorum 

leones. A Paris , 1631. (Le Blanc, 146-161.) 16 plates, mounted 

in a 4/0. volume, c. 

Les images de tous les Saincts et Saintes de l’annee. Paris , 

1636. Folio, o. r. mar. (Le Blanc, 178-769.) 

The collation of this copy is as follows : Engraved titles, 2 IL ; printed leaf of 
dedication ; 1 19 1L, containing 476 plates, proofs before the inscriptions ; 3 11. con- 
taining 12 plates of the movable feasts, with inscriptions in Latin and French. 

From the Beckford Library. 

Lux Claustri. (Le Blanc, 799-825.) 27 pieces, brilliant im- 
pressions, mounted in a small oblong 8vo. volume, bl. mor. 

From the Beckford Library. 

Les Fantasies. 1635. (Le Blanc, 1002-1015.) 

Fourteen pieces, including the tide, brilliant impressions of the first state, 
before the numbers. 

This and the two following series are bound together in a small oblong 8vo. 
volume, in calf. From the Beckford Library. 

Varie Figure Gobbi di Jacopo Callot fatto in firenza lanno 

1616. (Le Blanc, 1040-1060.) 

Twenty-one pieces, brilliant impressions of the first state. 

Exercices Militaires. 1635. (Le Blanc, 1163-1175.) 

Thirteen pieces, including the title, brilliant impressions. At the end of this 
set is an extra plate not mentioned by Le Blanc, of a cavalry engagement, with 
u Callot fecit Israel excudit” in the right-hand bottom comer. 

A Catalogue and description of the whole of the Works of 

Jacques Callot, by J. H. Green. 1804. Sm. 8vo. enlaiged into 4to. 
and interleaved, r. mor . g. e . 

This copy is illustrated by the insertion of upwards of 40 engravings by Callot. 

See Humbert, H. 

CALMET, AUGUSTIN. Calmet's Dictionary of the Holy Bible, 
with the Biblical Fragments, by the late Charles Taylor. London; 
1830. 5 vols. 4to. Plates and Maps. 

CALVERT, George. Universal Restoration ; a Poem, in ten 
epochs, divided into twenty-six books. London: 1861. 2 vols. 8vo. 



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CALVERT, George. Sin: a Sacred Drama. Huddersfield: 
1873. Sm. 8vo. 

Redemption: A Poem in Ten Epochs. Huddersfield: 1875. 

2 vols. Sm. 8vo. 

CAMDEN, William. Britannia : or a Chorographical Descrip- 
tion of Great Britain and Ireland, together with the Adjacent Islands. 
Translated into English, with Additions and Improvements. Revised, 
Digested, and Published, by Edmund Gibson, D.D. London : Printed 
by Mary Matthews . 1722. 2 vols. Folio. Portrait , Maps, and 
Plates . o. c. 

See Heame, T. 

CAMENUS, Franciscus. See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 162. 

CAMERARIUS, Joachim. Commentarii explicationis, ora- 
tionis Ciceronianae dictae pro L. Murena. Lipsice apud Jacobum Ber - 
waldurn, 1 542. Sm. 8vo. citron mor. g. e. 

From the library of Jacques Auguste de Thou, with his arms and those of 
Gasparde de la Chastre, his second wife, upon the sides. 

Commentatiuncula : non esse ex eventis de consilis actioni- 

busque hominum pronuntiandum : de exordio versus Ouidiani : 
Exitus acta probat. Lipsice , 1 579. Sm. 8vo. 22 11 . 

CAMPBELL, Donald A. The Fire Underwriter’s Companion : 
A Common-place Book. Containing Selected Paragraphs & Original 
Notes, on all subjects appertaining to Fire Insurance Practice gene- 
rally. London: 1883. 8vo. 

CAMPBELL, E. S. N. A Dictionary of the Military Science. 
London: 1844. 8vo. 

CAMPION, Thomas. See Henry, Prince, Son of James I. 

CANDIDUS, [Arian, a.D. 372.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 8. 

CANDIDUS, [Monk of Fulda.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 
106. 

See Monumenta Ger. Hist — Script. Tom. XV. 

CANDIDUS, [THE ISAURIAN.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. 
Vol. 85. 

CANISIUS, Petrus. Catechismus (graec&). Venduntur Au- 
gusta a Iohanne Kruger 0 , 1613. Sm. 8vo. Woodcuts . 0. v. 

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CANONES APOSTOLORUM. Veterum Conciliorum Const!- 
tutiones. Decreta Pontificum antiquiora. De Primatu Romans 
Ecclesiae. Ex tribus vetustiss. exemplaribus transcripta omnia, quo- 
rum catalogum proxima pagina indicat Moguntiee , 1525. 8vo. 
o. mar. g. e. 

The above general title, with the contents of the volume on the reverse, is fol- 
lowed by another : “ Codex Canonum Vetus Ecclesiae Romans Quae ei codici ac- 
cesserunt sequens epistola indicabit." Luttt. apud A . Beys, 1609. 22 prelim. 1 L 
and pp. 1-703 ; then follows “ Fulgentii Ferrandi Breviatio Canonum, Crisconii 
Repititionis Breviarii Canonid index \ n Parisiis apud C. ChappeUt , 1588 ; 64 pp. 
including title. 

With the arms of Jacques Auguste de Thou and those of his second wile, Gas- 
parde de la Chastre, upon the sides. 

CANONICAL Histories and Apocryphal Legends relating to 
the New Testament represented in drawings with a Latin text. 
A photo-lith reproduction from an Ambrosian MS. executed for 
James Gibson-Craig, Esq., by Angelo Della Croce, with preface 
and notes by the Rev. A. M. Ceriani. Milan: 1873. 4to. Fac- 
similes. 

100 copies privately printed. 

CANTACUZENUS, Johannes, [Emperor.] See Migne, Patr. 
Gr. Lat Vol 153. 

CANTACUZENUS, Mattheus, [Emperor.] See Migne, Patr. 
Gr. Lat Vol. 152. 

CANTICUM CANTICORUM, Reproduced in Fac-simile, from 
the Scriverius copy in the British Museum. With an Historical and 
Bibliographical Introduction by J. Ph. Berjeau. London: i860. Folio. 
Plates . v. 

CANTIQUES ET CHANSONS par Gabriel Hubert et le 
Comte d’Alsinois. MANUSCRIPT upon 180 leaves of paper executed 
in France about 1600, adorned with numerous coloured drawings in 
imitation of the early illuminated manuscripts, all beautifully executed 
in colours and heightened with gold ; also 17 coloured drawings of 
the Apostles and Evangelists, each figure occupying a whole page ; 
besides 12 full-page paintings in imitation of the miniatures in the 
xv' h century “ Livres d’Heures,” and upwards of one hundred and 
thirty additional embellishments in the shape of cleverly designed 
capital letters of a grotesque character, medallions containing portraits 
and curious figures, and groups mixed with the text and upon the 
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sides and back being covered with gold toolings and the names Gabriel 
and Hubert upon the obverse and reverse in gilt letters , gilt edges . 

This very remarkable and interesting manuscript appears to have been executed 
by the Gabriel Hubert whose name is found upon the binding. On folio 79 is a 
large ornamental capital C 9 having in a blank space of the border the following in- 
scription, Gabriel Hubert Apoticquairr de Nogent le Rotron a faict ce 
present recueil de cantiques de Noel en lan 1600. The name Gabriel 
Hubert and the initials P. H. and F. H. occur again on folio 5 7. 

On folio 107 commence “ Cantiques du Premier Advenement de Jesu Christ 
par le conte d’Alsinois.” Many of these songs have the music ; they end on the 
verso of folio 166 and are dated 1598. On the opposite page commence “ Cantiques 
du Nouveau Advenement de Jesu Christ faictz en ceste annee 1 598, par venerable 
et discret Mes Phles Hubert pbres. Regent au colege de ce lieu de nogent.” 

CANUTUS, [King of England.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 1 5 1. 

CAPEFIGUE, M. See Bibliotheca Curiosa, 16. 

CAPEL, ARTHUR Lord. Excellent Contemplations, Divine and 
Moral . . . Together with some Account of his Life . . . With his Pious 
Advice to his Son the late Earl of Essex. London , 1683. Sm. 8vo. 
Portrait, c. g. e. 

CAPGRAVE, John. See Chronicles and Memorials, Nos. 1, 7. 

- CAPPIDUS, [Frisian Priest.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 133. 

CAPREOLUS, [Bishop of Carthage.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 53. 

CARILEPHUS, S., [Abbot.] See Migne, Patr. Lat VoL 74. 

CARLYLE, Thomas. The Early Kings of Norway : also An 
Essay on the Portraits of John Knox. London: 1875. 8vo. Portraits. 

CAROLS and Poems from the Fifteenth Century to the Present 
Time. Edited by A. H. Bullen. London: 1886. 8vo. 

CAROLUS MAGNUS, [Emperor.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vols. 
97 , 98 . 

CAROLUS CALVUS, [the Bald.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 
124. 

CARTARI, V. See Venetian Library, 34. 

CARTULAIRE de PAbbaye de Notre-Dame de la Roche, de 
Pordre de Saint-Augustin, au diocese de Paris, d’apris le manuscrit 
original de la Biblioth&que imp^riale, enrichi de notes, etc., par 
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CARTULARIUM SAXONICUM : A Collection of Charters re- 
lating to Anglo-Saxon History. Edited by Walter de Gray Birch. 
London: 1883- . Parts 1- . 8vo. 

Still in course of publication. 

CARTUSIENSIS Ordinis Modus visitandi Domos. Manuscript 
UPON Vellum of the xv* century, written by an Italian scribe on 
155 leaves (5^ x 3f inches), and ornamented with 3 large bordered 
initials. Sm. 8vo., in the original binding , having “ Cartusia ” stamped 
in gold upon the side , clasps . 

This manuscript formerly belonged to the Certosa at Pavia. 

CARTWRIGHT, James J. Chapters in the History of York- 
shire : being a collection of original letters, papers, and public docu- 
ments, illustrating the state of that county in the reigns of Elizabeth, 
James I., and Charles I. Wakefield : 1872. 8vo. 

The Wentworth Papers, 1705-1739. Selected from the 

private and family correspondence of Thomas Wentworth, Lord Raby, 
created in 1711 Earl of Strafford. With a Memoir and Notes. London , , 
1883. 8vo. Portrait 

CARVE, Thom^e. Itinerarium Thomae Carve, Tipperariensis, 
Sacellani majoris Anglorum, Scotorum et Hibernorum sub exercitu 
Cesareae Majestatis Militantium, cum Historia facti Butleri, Gordon, 
Lesly et aliorum. Londini, 1859. Sm. 4to. Portrait 

CASSIANUS, Johannes. Colla. Patrum. Opus Ioannis Eremitae 
qui & Cassianus dicitur, de Institutis coenobiorum. Lugdnni apud 
Iacobutn Giunta 1 542. Sm. 8vo. o. br . mor. 

From the library of Francis II. of France, husband of Mary Queen of Scots, 
with his device of a crowned dolphin in gilt on the sides. 

See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vols. 49, 50. 

CASSIODORUS, Magnus Aurelius. See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vols. 69, 70. 

CASTALION, Seb. Ionas Propheta, Heroico carmine Latino 
descriptus. Item, Praecursor, id est Vita Ioannis Baptistae, Graeco 
carmine heroico reddita. Basilece , ex officina Ioannis Oporini , 1545. 
4to. o. c. 

Defensio suarum translationum Bibliorum, & maxim& Noui 

foederis. Basilece, per Ioannem Oporinum , 1562. Sm. 8vo. 0. c. 

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CASTALION, Seb. Dialogi IIII. Eiusdem Opuscula quaedam 
lectu dignissima. Aresdorjfii. Per Theophil. Philadelph. 1578. Sm. 
8vo. 0. c. 

From the Sunderland Library. 

CASTEL, Jean DE. Opusculu quod speculu ale peccatricis in- 
scribitur: incipit feliciter. [S. 1 . et a.]— En ce present volume sont 
contenus troys liures. Le premier est n 5 me le specule des pecheurs. 
Le second liure est appelle lexortation des mondains tant gens deglise 
come seculiers. Le tiers liure se n 5 me lexemple des dames et damoi- 
selles et de tout le sexe femenin. [S. 1 . n. d.\ In 1 vol. 4to. br. mor. 
g. e. (Bedford) 

This volume unites the Latin and French versions of this rare work, the former 
of which appears to have been undescribed by Brunet. It is in prose, and contains 
A, B, 8 11. each, C, 10 11. A 1 is blank, and the work commences as above on the recto 
of A 2. The French version (in verse) contains A, B, 8 1L each, C, 6 11., D, 8 1L 

From the Seillifcre Library. 

[CASTELL, Edmund.] Sol Angliae Oriens auspiciis Caroli II. 
regum gloriosissimi. Londini , Typis Tho. Roycroft, 1660. 4to. ol. 
mor . g. e. 

Portrait and 16 11. 

CASTRO, A. DE. See Venetian Library, 35. 

CATALOGUE of the Huddersfield Fine Art and Industrial Ex- 
hibition, 1883. Huddersfield, 1883. 4to. L. P. Portrait. 

CATALOGUES OF LIBRARIES. See Antiquaries, Society 
of. — Ashburnham, Earl of. — Battle Abbey. — Bodleian Library. — 
Bragge, W. — British Museum. — Currer, Miss R. — Devonshire, Duke 
of. — Dibdin, Rev. T. F. — Didot, A. F. — Du Fresne, R. T. — Elzevir. — 
Griffiths, A. F. — Hailstone, E. — Hamilton Palace Libraries. — Huth 
Library. — Lacarelle, Baron. — Libri, G. — Mullins, J. D. — Payne, J.T. — 
Ritson, J. — Sunderland, Earl of. — Yemeniz, N. 

CATECHISM. De Kleyne Catechismus, Kinder of berichtleere 
der Duytscher Ghemeynte to London. Ghemaeckt door Marten 
Micron. Ghedruckt to Londen, by Ian Daye , 15 66. Sm. 8vo. 

Collation : A — F 4 in eights. 

CATULFUS. See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 96. 

CATULLUS TIBULLUS ET PROPERTIUS. [Opera.] 
Londini: Impensis G . Pickering. 1824. 48mo. Frontispiece, r. mor. 
g. e. (Cap!) 

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CA TWALLONUS— CHAMBERLAIN. 



CATWALLONUS, [Abbot.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 141. 
CAXTON, William. See Blades, William. 

See Boethius. 

See Early Eng. Text Society, Extra series, III. 

See Higden, Ralph. 

CEDRENUS, Georgius, [Monk.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. 
Vols. 121, 122. 

CELERINUS, [African Confessor.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vols. 3, 4. 

CELESTINA. Tragicomedia de Calisto y Melibea. En la qual 
se contienen, de mas de su agradable y dulce estilo, muchas sentencias 
filosofales, y avisos muy necessarios para man^ebos : Monstrandoles 
los Engahos que estan encerrados en Sirvientes y Alcahuetas. [An- 
vers.] En la officina Plantiniana . 1595. Sm. 8vo. gr. mor. g. e. 

(Lortic.) 

From the Seilli&re Library. 

CELSUS, [circa 408.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 6. 

CELSUS, CORNELIUS. See Venetian Library, 16. 
CEMALEDDINUS. See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat Vol. 117. 
CEOLFRIDUS, [Abbot of Wearmouth and Jarrow.] See 
Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 89. 

CEREALIS, [Bishop of Castellum.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
Vol. 58. 

CERETIUS. See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vols. 53, 54. 

CERVANTES SAAVEDRA, Miguel de. Novelas Exemplares. 
En Pamplona , por Nicolas de Assiayn , 1614. Sm. 8vo. r. mor.g. e, 
( Chambolle-Duru i.) 

From the Seilli&re Library. 

See Classics. 

CESNOLA, Alexander Palma di. Salaminia (Cyprus). The 
History, Treasures, & Antiquities of Salamis in the Island of Cyprus. 
London : 1882. 8vo. Map and Plates. 

CESNOLA, General Louis Palma di. Cyprus : its Ancient 
Cities, Tombs, and Temples. A Narrative of Researches and Exca- 
vations. London : 1 877. 8vo. Maps and Plates. 

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CHAMPERIUS, Simphorianus. Liber d’ quadrupled vita 
Theologia Asclepii hermetis trismegisti discipuli cum cdmetariis, etc. 
.... Tropheum gallorum quadruplicem eorundem complectens his- 
toriam, etc. [ Impressum est presens opus Lugduni . . . arte vero et 
industria Jannot de catnpis , 1 507.] 4to. Woodcuts, o. v. 

This copy contains 134 11 . only, and has no colophon. 

From the Sunderland Library. 

Libelli duo. Primus de medicine Claris scriptoribus . . . 

Secundus de legu divinarG conditoribus, etc. [ Sine ulla nota.] 
8vo. o. c. 

With this are bound the following treatises by Champier : — u Medicinale bellum 
inter Galenum et Aristotelem gestum ; n “ Cathegorie Medicinales," Impressum 
Lugduni per Johannem Warion> 1516 ; w Ars parva galeni.” 

From the Sunderland Library. 

Les grans croniques des gestes et vertueux faictz des tres- 

excellens catholicques, illustres et victorieux Ducz et princes des pays 
de Sauoye et piem 5 t Et tat en la saincte terre de Jherusalem come 
es lieux de Sirie Turquie Egipte Cypre Italie Suysse Daulphine et 
autres plusieurs pays Ensemble les genealogies & antiquitez de Gaulle 
& des treschrestiens magnanimes et tresredoubtez roys de France 
auecqs aussi la genealogie et origene des dessusditz ducz et princes de 
Sauoye nouuellemet imprimees a Paris pour Jehan de la garde. 
[Colophon.] ( Cy finissent les cronicques De sauoye lesquelles ont este 
acheuees Lan mil cinq cetts et quittze par Simphorien champier \ . ... Et 
imprimees a paris Lan mil cinq ces et seise [1516] le xxvii* iour De 
mars pour Jehan de la garde libraire. Folio. Woodcuts . maroon mor. 

g. e. (Bedford?) 

This copy contains a folding genealogical table of the Kings of France from 
St Louis to Charles VUL, not mentioned by Brunet 

CHAPELAIN, Jean. La Pucelle, ou la France delivrfe. Poeme 
Herolque. Suivant la Copie imprimte a Paris , [. Hollands , Elsevier j 
1656. Sm. 8 vo. Frontispiece and Plates . r. mor . g. e. doubU \ 

(Bausonnet- Trouts .) 

From Baron Pichon’s Library. 

CHAPMAN, George. See Henry, Prince, Son of James I. 

CHAPPELLET. Lechappellet d*s vertuz et les vices contraires a 
icelles Aultremet nomme Prudence. Imprime a Lyon par Pierre 
mareschal et p Bamabe chaussard \ 1498. 4to. gr. mor . g. e. 
(Koehler?) 

On the verso of the title-page is a large woodcut of the Crucifixion. 

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CHARLES. 



CHARLES I. A True Relation and Journall, of the Manner of 
the Arrivall, and Magnificent Entertainment, given to the High and 
Mighty Prince Charles, Prince of Great Britaine, by the King of 
Spaine in his Court at Madrid. London, 1623. 4ta 

Inserted is a portrait of Prince Charles, engraved by S. Pass. 

Du Val, Michael. Rosa Hispani-Anglica seu Malum 

Punicum AngP Hispanicum. The Spanish-English Rose, or the 

English-Spanish Pomgranet [ No place or date , but printed at London 
by John Haviland, 1623.] 4to. Engraved Title, r. mor.g.e. 

Gratulatio Academiae Cantabrigiensis de Serenissimi Prin- 

cipis reditu ex Hispaniis exoptatissimo. Cantabrigice , 1623. 4to. 

Vincentii Marinerii Valentini Panegyris. Ad Serenissi- 

mum Carolum Stubardum Vvalliae Principem, Magnae Britanniae 
Haeredem. Matriti , apud Thomant Iuntam Typog. Reg. 1623. 4to. 
0. v. 

Title and preliminaries, 4 11. ; A — H in fours. 

A rare panegyric addressed to Prince Charles, afterwards Charles I., on his 
visit to Madrid, and apparently unrecorded by bibliographers. At the end of the 
volume is found a clever epigram, in Latin, addressed to the Prince, “ Epigramma, 
in quo prima cujusque dictionis litera nomen ejus mirificfc attexit.” From the first 
letter of each word the following is obtained : “ Carolus Stubardus Walliae Princeps 
Pius.” 

A True Discourse of all the Royal Passages, Tryumphs and 

Ceremonies, observed at the Contract and Mariage of the High and 
Mighty Charles, King of Great Britaine and the Lady Henrietta 
Maria of Burbon. London. 1625. Sm. 4to. 

Epithalamia Oxoniensia. In auspicatissimum potentissimi 

monarchae Caroli, Regis, etc. cum Henretta Maria, aeternae memoriae 
Henrici Magni Gallorum Regis Filia, Connubium. Oxonice , 1625. 
Sm. 4to. 

EI 20 AIA. Musarum Edinensium in Caroli Regis, Musarum 

Tutani, ingressu in Scotiam. — Scotlands Welcome to Her dread 
Soveraigne K. Charles. By David Primrose. — Grampius Gratulation 
to his high and mightie Monarch King Charles. By William Douglas. 
Edinburgi excudebant Hceredes Andrece Hart, 1633. 4to. c - 

The Entertainment of the High and Mighty Monarch 

Charles King of Great Britaine, France and Ireland, into his auncient 
and royall City of Edinburgh, the fifteenth of June, 1633. Printed at 
Edinburgh by John Wreittoun, 1633. Sm. 4to. c. 



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CHARLES I. The Kings Majesties Declaration to His Sub- 
jects, concerning lawfull Sports to bee used. Imprinted at London by 
Robert Barker . . . . 1633. 4to. c.g.e. 

The same. [Reprint] i860. 4to. 

His Majesties Declaration, concerning His Proceedings with 

His Subjects of Scotland, since the Pacification in the Camp neere 
Berwick. London , 1640. 4to. 

A Relation of the Kings Entertainment into Scotland on 

Fryday, the 13. of August 1641. As also the Coppy of a Speech 
which the speaker for Scotland spake to his Majesty. 1641. 
Sm. 4to. 

A true relation of his Majesties Reception and Royall En- 
tertainment at Lincoln. Printed at York, and reprinted at London, 
1642. 4to. 

A true and exact Relation of the manner of his Maiesties 

setting up of His Standard at Nottingham, on Munday the 22. of 
August 1642. [No place or date.] 4to. Woodcut on title . gr. mor. 

His Maiesties declaration to all His loving Subjects, upon 

occasion of a late Printed Paper, entituled, A Declaration and Protes- 
tation of the Lords and Commons in Parliament to this Kingdom, 
and the whole World, of the 22 nd of October. Oxford, 1642. 
Sm. 4to. 

An exact Collection of all Remonstrances, Declarations, 

Votes, Orders, Ordinances, Proclamations, Petitions, Messages, 
Answers and other Remarkable Passages betweene the Kings most 
Excellent Majesty, and his High Court of Parliament beginning at 
his Majesties return from Scotland, being in December 1641, and con- 
tinued untill March the 21, 1643. London, E . Husband, 1643. -Sm. 
4to. o. c. 

Known as “ Husband’s Collection.” 

The Kings Cabinet opened : or, certain packets of secret 

Letters and Papers, written with the Kings own Hand, and taken in 
his Cabinet at Nasby-Field, June 14. 1645. London, 1645. Sm. 4to. 

The Royall Entertainment of the King, by the Royalists of 

Huntingdon. London, 1645. 4to. 

His Majesties Message to both Houses of Parliament, from 

the Isle of Wight, Novemb. 17. 1647. Desiring a Personall Treaty at 
London with the two Houses of Parliament. London . 1647. Sm. 4to. 

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CHARLES I. His Maiesties most gracious Declaration, left by 
Him on His Table at Hampton Court, Novemb. u. 1647. London, 
1647. Sm. 4to. 

The first part of things compared, or of the justification of 

King Charles comparitively against the Parliament Oxford, 1647. 
Sm. 4to. 

An ould Ship called an Exhortation to continue all Subjects 

in their due Obedience, or the reward of a faithfull Subject to his 
Prince. To the Bishops and Clergy. To the true Nobility. To the 
Civill Magistrate. To the true and faithfull Subject What a faith- 
full Subject is ? The discription of Loyalty. New Riged by a Well- 
wisher, to his Prince and Countrie, never more need to be set forth to 
Sea then in these distracted times. Printed in the y tare 1648. 4to. 

A scarce and very curious tract of eight leaves. On the title is a woodcut 
representing King Charles I. looking out of a window in Carisbrook Castle in “ The 
He of Wait," saying, “ Behold your King." The whole Is in prose, with the excep- 
tion of the last piece, “ The discription of Loyalty,” which is in verse, written in 
stanzas of six lines. 

A Proclamation for Tryall of the King. Proclaimed by 

sound of Trumpets and Drums, in Westminster Hall, at the Ex- 
change, and in Cheapside. With the Proceedings of the High Court 
of Justice against him. Loiulon, 1648. 4to. Uncut. 

Twelve leaves. 

His Majesties gracious Declaration to the Right Honorable 

the Earl of Middlesex, and the rest of the Parliaments Commissioners, 
concerning a Personall Treaty in the Isle of Wight, and His Majesties 
Desires therein. London , 1648. Sm. 4to. Woodcut portrait upon the 
title-page. 

The Kings Declaration to all His Subjects, of whatsoever 

Nation, Quality or Condition. 1648. Sm. 4to. 

The Kings Majesties Message, brought by Captain Titus to 

the Parliament on Monday October 2. 1648. Of the Concessions of 
the Treaty : delivered to the Parliaments Commissioners at Newport, 
Septemb. 29 ... . And the Answer of both Houses of Parliament. 
London , 1648. Sm. 4to. 

Angliae Fairfaxismos. Ou Tyrannie Angloise, contenant 

l’Execution inouyie du Roy Charles Stuart, ses Conseilliers & Noblesse. 
Servant d’advertence & tous Roys Chrestiens, et remonstrance de la fin 



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des Tyrans, dedii k tous^idek Subiectz de la Couronne d’Angleterre, 
pour leur delivrance. ImprinU d Rouen , 1649. Sm. 4to. Portraits 
and plate of the execution, v. 

A scarce and interesting tract, written by a Royalist, printed in double columns. 
The seven engraved portraits are of Charles I., Fairfax, Cromwell* Charles II., 
Lord Strafford, Archbishop Laud, and the Marquis of Hamilton. The title is sur- 
rounded by a border containing seven portraits, in small ovals, and is engraved 
by the same artist, Pierre Huberts or Peter Huybrechts. 

The book appears to be altogether undescribed by Lowndes, and to have been 
known to Brunet only through the copy in the Hibbert Library. 

It consists of forty-four pages, or sigs. A — F 2 in fours, including the engraved 
title. The engraver, Peter Huybrechts or Huberts, is unmentioned by either 
Nagler or Bryan. 

CHARLES I. Eucfejv B ckjiXuctj. The Pourtraicture of His Sacred 
Majestie in His Solitudes and Sufferings. Whereunto are annexed 
His Praiers and Apophthegms. &c. Printed by W. D. in R. M. 1649. 
Sm. 8va 0, ol mor* g, e, 

**'• This book is bound in the same volume with “ The Papers Which passed at 
New- Castle,” and has the autograph of “ Roger Le Strange, 1658,” on the fly-leaf, 
and C. R. and crown stamped in gold on the sides. It contains a folding-plate 
engraved by Marshall, representing the King at his devotions, and a portrait of 
Prince Charles. 

The same. [Reprint.] London : 1 876. Sm. 8 vo. 

E*IKflN A*AH" 0 INH. The Pourtraiture of Truths most sacred 

Majesty truly suffering, though not solely. Wherein the false colours 
are washed off, wherewith the Pairiter-steiner had bedawbed Truth, 
the late King and the Parliament, in his counterfeit Piece entituled 
ElKON Basilike. Published to undeceive the World. London , 1649. 
4to. Frontispiece . r. mor . g, e. 

EIKHN H* niZTH. Or, The faithfull Pourtraicture of a Loyall 

Subject, in Vindication of Eikon Basilike. .... In Answer to an 
insolent Book, Intituled Eikon Alethine : whereby occasion is taken, 
to handle all the controverted points relating to these times. Printed 
in the Year> 1649. 4to. Frontispiece . 

Goodwin, John. The Obstructours of Justice. Or a Defence 

of the Honourable Sentence passed upon the late King, by the High 
Court of Justice. .... Together with, A brief Reply to Mr. John 
Geree's Book, intituled, Might overcoming Right. London> 1649. 
4to. Portrait . 

Portrait, 1 leaf ; title and preliminaries, 4 11 . ; pp. 1-14 7. On the Restoration 
of Charles II. this work was ordered by the Commons to be burnt by the common 
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CHARLES I. Le Procez, l’adjoumement personel, rinterroga- 
toire, et Tarrest de mort du Roy d’Angleterre. Avec ce qu’il dit & 
fit deux jours avant sa mort : Et la Harangue qu’il prononqa sur 

r^chaffaut Fidelement traduit de 1 ’Anglois, par le sieur De 

Marcys. A Paris, 1649. 4 to * 

Seven leaves. 

Relation veritable de la mort barbare & cruelle du Roy 

d'Angleterre. Arriv^e k Londres le huictiesme Fevrier mil six cens 
quarente-neuf. A Paris , 1649. 4 to * 

Four leaves. 

The Papers Which passed at New- Castle betwixt His Sacred 

Majestie and M r Alex : Henderson : Concerning the Change of 
Church-Government Anno Dom. 1646. London. Printed for R . 
Royston, at the Angel in Ivie-lane. 1649. Sm. 8vo. o. ol. tnor . g. e. 

A, 4 1 L, including frontispiece engraved by Marshall, containing a portrait of 
Charles I., B — D 7 in eights. 

The Royall Legacies of Charles the First of that Name, of 

Great Britaine, France, and Ireland, King and Martyr ; to His Perse- 
cutors and Murderers. Printed in the Year , 1649. Sm. 4to. 

Tragicum Theatrum Actorum, & Casuum Tragicorum Lon- 

dini publice celebratorum, quibus Hibemiae Proregi, Episcopo Can- 
tuariensi, ac tandem Regi ipsi, Aliisque vita adempta, & ad Angli- 
canam Metamorphosin via est aperta. Amstelodami apud J. Jansonium 9 
1649. Sm. 8vo. Plates . v. 

Pp. 1-320, excluding the plates. 

The plates contained in this volume comprise portraits of Strafford, Laud, 
General Fairfax, Cromwell, Charles I., Charles II., the Duke of Hamilton, Lord 
Holland, and a folding-plate of the execution of the King. 

Vaticinium Votivum : or, Palaemon’s Prophetick Prayer 

To which is annexed a Paraphrase on Paulus Grebnerus’s Prophecie. 
With several Elegies on Charles I. The Lord CapeL The Lord 
Francis Villiers. Trajecti. Anno Caroli Martyris primo. [1649.] 
Sm. 4to. Portrait of Prince Charles. 

The none-such Charles His Character: extracted, out of 

divers originall transactions, dispatches and the notes of severall 
Publick Ministers, and Councellours of State as wel at home as 
abroad. London, , 1651. Sm. 8vo. Portrait, mor. 

[Salmasius, C.] Defensio Regia pro Carolo I. ad Serenissi- 

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Heredem & Successorem legitimum. SumpEbus Regiis , 1652 . Sm. 
8vo. £r. mor.g. e. (Hering.) 

CHARLES I. Stipendariae Lacrymae, or, a Tribute of Teares. 
Paid upon the Sacred Herse of the most Gracious and Heroick Prince, 
Charles I. Hague, printedfor Samuel Browne, 1654. Sm. 4to. Portrait. 

Pelling, Edward. A Sermon preached on the Anniversary 

of that Most Execrable Murder of K. Charles the First Royal Martyr. 
London, 1682. 4to. 0. bl. tnor. 

A — E in fours ; F, 2 11. 

Hollingworth, R. The Character of King Charles I. From 

the Declaration of Mr, Alexander Henderson, upon his Death-Bed : 
with a Further Defence of the King’s Holy Book. To which is 
Annex’d some Short Remarks upon a Vile Book, call’d, Ludlow no 
Lyar: with a Defence of the King from the Irish Rebellion. 

London, 1692. 4to. 

Twenty leaves. 

Dr. Hollingworth’s Defence of K. Charles the First’s Holy 

and Divine Book, called EIKDN BA2IAJKH ; Against the Rude and 
Undutiful Assaults of the late Dr. Walker, of Essex. Proving by 
Living and Unquestionable Evidences, the aforesaid Book to be that 
Royal Martyr’s, and not Dr. Gauden’s. London: 1692. 4to. 

Sixteen leaves. 

CHARLES II. The King of Scotland’s Negotiations at Rome, 
for assistance against the Common-wealth of England. London, 
1650. Sm. 4to. 

Eighteen leaves. 

Anglia Rediviva : a Poem on His Majesties most joyfull 

Reception into England. London, 1660. 4to. Portrait. 

Four leaves. 

From the Corser Library. 

Stella Meridiana Caroli Secundi Regis, etc. Verses written 

31 years since, upon the Birth and Noon-day Star of Charles, born 
Prince of Great Brittaine, the 29 of May 1630. Our now miraculously 
Restored, and Gloriously Crowned, Charles the Second of Great 
Britain etc. London, 1661. Sm. 4to. c. 

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CHARLTON, Lionel. The History of Whitby, and of Whitby 
Abbey. York: 1779. 4to. Plaits. 

CHARTIER, Alain. Le Quadrilogue, sur le faict de la Guerre. 
Manuscript upon Paper, very neatly written in a xv** 1 century 
hand upon 66 leaves, with large ornamental capital letters. Sm. folio. 
br. mor. g. e. ( Chambolle-Duru .) 

From the Seilli&re Library. 

Les Oewres feu maistre Alain chartier en son viuant Secre- 
taire du feu roy Charles septiesme du non. Nouuellement imprimees 
reueues & corrigiees oultre les precedetes impressions. [Colophon.] 
Fin des oeuures dt maistre Alain chartier Imprimees a Paris g 
maistre Pierre vidoue, Lan. ccccc. xxix. [1529] pour Galliot du pre 
Libraire demeurant audit Lieu. 1 voL in 2. Sm. 8vo. Woodcuts, 
o. citron mor. g. e. 

The La Vallifere copy, ruled throughout with red lines. 

CHASSANT, Alphonse. Paldographie des Chartes et des 
Manuscrits du XI* au XVII* si£cle. Paris , 1862. 8vo. Plates. 

CHATSWORTH. A Poem ; Dedicated to Her Grace the 
Duchess of Devonshire. [No place or date.] 4tp. 

Engraved title, B — D 2 in fours. 

CHAUCER, Geoffrey. Poetical Works. With Memoir by Sir 
Harris Nicolas. London: 1866. 6 vols. Sm. 8vo. L. P. Portrait. 

See Early Eng. Text Society, Extra series, V., XVI. 

— — See Percy Society, Vols. 24-26. 

CHAUNCEY, Maurice. Innocentia, et Constantiavictrix ; Siue 
Commentariolus ; De vitae ratione, et Martyrio 18 Cartusianorum ; 
qui in Angliae Regno, sub Henrico octauo, ob Ecclesiae defensionem, et 
nefarij Schismatis detestationem, crudeliter trucidati sunt. Edita 
Primum k R. P. F. Mauricio Chancaeo, Anglo, eiusdem Ordinis, pari 
fide ac Pietate ; Nunc recensita, distincta et mendis purgata, in Car- 
tusia, Horti Angelorum, Wirceburgi, in Orientali Franconii. Anno 
1608. Permissu Superiorum. [S'. /.] Sm. 8vo. Engraved Title and 
Plates. 61 . mor. g. e. ( Mackenzie .) 

Title and preliminaries, 1 1 11. ; A — G in eights. 

From the Beckford library. 

Historia aliquot martyrum Anglorum maxime octodecim 

Cartusianorum sub rege Henrico octavo ob fidei confessionem et 
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primae editionis Moguntinae anno 1 550 excusae a monachis Cartusiae S. 
Hugonis in Anglia denuo edita. Monstrolii, 1888. 4to. Frontispiece, v. 

CHEITOMvEUS, Mart. Petr. Graeco-Barbara Novi Testa- 
menti quae Orienti originem debent. Amstelodami, apud Ludovicum 
Elzevirium, 1649. Sm. 8vo. 0. c. 

CHELIDONIUS, Benedictus. Passio Jesu Christi salvatoris 
mundi, vario Carminu genere F. Benedicti Chelidonii Musophili doc- 
tissime descripta. Cum figuris artificiosissimis Joannis Vuechtelin. 
[Sine ulla nota, sed Noribergce circa 1505.] Folio. Woodcuts, r.mor. 
g- *• 

This appears to be the earliest edition containing the verses of Chelidonius, 
and the earliest impressions of the engravings of the Passion of Christ by Hans 
Wechtelin. 

See Durer, A. 

CHESTER, Col. J. L. London Marriage Licences, 1521 — 1869. 
From Excerpts by the late Colonel Chester, D.C.L. With Memoir 
and Portrait Edited by Joseph Foster. London : 1887. 8vo. 

CHESTER-WATEES, R. E. See Yorkshire Arch, and Topog. 
Association. 

CHETHAM SOCIETY. Remains Historical and Literary 

CONNECTED WITH THE PALATINE COUNTIES OF LANCASTER AND 

Chester. 

First year (1843-4). 

Vol. I. Travels in Holland, the United Provinces, England, Scot- 
land, and Ireland, 1634-1635. By Sir William Brereton, Bart Edited 
by Edward Hawkins. 

Vol. II. Tracts relating to Military Proceedings in Lancashire 
during the Great Civil War. Edited and Illustrated from Contempo- 
rary Documents by George Ormerod, author of “ The History of 
Cheshire.” 

Vol. III. Chester’s Triumph in Honor of her Prince, as it was per- 
formed upon St George’s Day 1610, in the foresaid Citie. Reprinted 
from the original edition of 1610, with an Introduction and Notes. 
Edited by the Rev. Thomas Corser. 

Second year (1844-5). 

VoL IV. The Life of Adam Martindale, written by himself, and 
now first printed from the original manuscript in the British Museum. 
Edited by the Rev. Richard Parkinson. 

Vol. V. Lancashire Memorials of the Rebellion, 1715. By Samuel 
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Vol. VI. Potts’s Discovery of Witches in the county of Lancaster. 
Reprinted from the original edition of 1613 ; with an Introduction and 
Notes by James Crossley. 

Third year (1845-6). 

VoL VII. Iter Lancastrense, a Poem written A.D. 1636, by the Rev. 
Richard James. Edited by the Rev. Thomas Corser. 

VoL VIII. Notitia Cestriensis, or Historical Notices of the Diocese 
of Chester, by Bishop Gastrell. Cheshire. Edited by the Rev. F. R. 
Raines. VoL I. 

VoL IX. The Norris Papers. Edited by Thomas Heywood. 

Fourth year (1846-7). 

VoL X. The Coucher Book or Chartulary of Whalley Abbey. 
Edited by W. A. Hulton. Vol I. 

VoL XI. The Coucher Book or Chartulary ofWhalley Abbey. VoL II. 
Vol. XII. The Moore Rental Edited by Thomas Heywood. 

Fifth year (1847-8). 

Vol XIII. The Diary and Correspondence of Dr. John Worthing- 
ton. Edited by Jas. Crossley. VoL I. 

Vol. XIV. The Journal of Nicholas Assheton. Edited by the 
Rev. F. R. Raines. 

Vol. XV. The Holy Lyfe and History of Saynt Werburge, very 
frutefull, for all Christen People to rede. Edited by Edward 
Hawkins. 

Sixth year (1848-9). 

Vol. XVI. The Coucher Book or Chartulary of Whalley Abbey. 
Vol. III. 

Vol. XVII. Warrington in 1465. Edited by William Beamont. 
Vol. XVIII. The Diary of the Rev. Henry Newcome from Sep- 
tember 30, 1661, to September 29, 1663. Edited by Thomas Hey- 
wood. 

Seventh year (1849-50). 

Vol. XIX. Notitia Cestriensis. Vol. II. Part I. Lancashire, Part I. 
Vol. XX. The Coucher Book or Chartulary of Whalley Abbey. 
Vol. IV. (Conclusion.) 

Vol. XXI. Notitia Cestriensis. Vol. II. Part II. Lancashire, 
Part II. 

Eighth year (1850-1). 

Vol. XXII. Notitia Cestriensis. Vol. II. Part III. Lancashire, 
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VoL XXIII. A Golden Mirrour ; conteininge certaine pithie and 
figurative visions prognosticating good fortune to England, &c. By 
Richard Robinson of Alton. Reprinted from the only known copy of 
the original edition of 1589 in the British Museum, with an Introduc- 
tion and Notes by the Rev. Thomas Corser. 

Vol. XXIV. Chetham Miscellanies. Vol. I. Edited by William 
Langton : containing — 

Papers connected with the affairs of Milton and his Family. 
Edited by J. F. Marsh. 

Epistolary Reliques of Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquaries, 
i 6 $ 3 - 73 . Communicated by George Ormerod. 

Calendars of the Names of Families which entered their several 
Pedigrees in the successive Heraldic Visitations of the County Pala- 
tine of Lancaster. Communicated by George Ormerod. 

A Fragment, illustrative of Sir Wm. Dugdale’s Visitation of Lanca- 
shire. From MSS. in the possession of the Rev. F. R. Raines. 

Autobiographical Tracts of Dr. John Dee, Warden of the College 
of Manchester. Edited by James Crossley. 

Ninth year (1851-2). 

Vol. XXV. Cardinal Allen’s Defence of Sir William Stanley’s 
Surrender of Deventer. Edited by Thomas Heywood. 

Vol. XXVI. The Autobiography of Henry Newcome. Edited 
by Rd. Parkinson. Vol. I. 

Vol. XXVII. The Autobiography of Henry Newcome. Vol. II. 
(Conclusion.) 

Tenth year (1852-3). 

Vol. XXVIII. The Jacobite Trials at Manchester in 1694. Edited 
by William Beamont. 

Vol. XXIX. The Stanley Papers, Part I. The Earls of Derby 
and the Verse Writers and Poets of the sixteenth and seventeenth 
centuries. By Thomas Heywood. 

Vol. XXX. Documents relating to the Priory of Penwortham, and 
other Possessions in Lancashire of the Abbey of Evesham. Edited 
by W. A. Hulton. 

Eleventh year (1853-4). 

Vol XXXI. The Stanley Papers, Part II. The Derby House- 
hold Books, comprising an account of the Household Regulations and 
Expenses of Edward and Henry, third and fourth Earls of Derby ; 
together with a Diary, containing the names of the guests who visited 

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the latter Earl at his houses in Lancashire : by William Farrington, 
the Comptroller. Edited by the Rev. F. R. Raines. 

VoL XXXII. The Private Journal and Literary Remains of John 
Byrom. Edited by Richard Parkinson. VoL I. Part I. 

Vol. XXXIII. Lancashire and Cheshire Wills and Inventories 
from the Ecclesiastical Court, Chester. The First Portion. Edited 
by the Rev. G. J. Piccope. 

Twelfth year (1854-5). 

VoL XXXIV. The Private Journal and Literary Remains of 
John Byrom. Vol. I. Part II. 

VoL XXXV. The House and Farm Accounts of the Shuttle- 
worths of Gawthorpe HalL Edited by John Harland. Part I. 

Vol XXXVI. The Diary and Correspondence of Dr. John Wor- 
thington. Vol. II. Part I. 

Thirteenth year (1855-6). 

VoL XXXVII. Chetham Miscellanies. VoL II. Edited by 
William Langton : containing — 

The Rights and Jurisdiction of the County Palatine of Chester, 
the Earls Palatine, the Chamberlain, and other Officers. Edited by 
Joseph Brooks Yates. 

The Scottish Field. (A Poem on the battle of Flodden.) Edited 
by John Robson. 

Examynatyons towcheynge Cokeye More, Temp. Hen. VIII., in a 
dispute between the Lords of the Manors of Middleton and Radclyffe. 
Communicated by the Rev. F. R. Raines. 

A History of the Ancient Chapel of Denton, in Manchester 
Parish. By the Rev. John Booker. 

A Letter from John Bradshawe of Gray’s Inn to Sir Peter Legh of 
Lyme. Edited by William Langton. 

VoL XXXVIII. Bibliographical Notices of the Church Libraries 
of Turton and Gorton bequeathed by Humphrey Chetham. Edited 
by Gilbert J. French. 

Vol. XXXIX. The Farington Papers. Edited by Miss Ffar- 
ington. 

Fourteenth year (1856-7). 

Vol. XL. The Private Journal and Literary Remains of John 
Byrom. Vol. II. Part I. 

Vol. XLI. The House and Farm Accounts of the Shuttleworths 
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Vol XLII. A History of the Ancient Chapels of Didsbury and 
Chorlton, in Manchester Parish, including Sketches of the Townships 
of Didsbuty, Withington, Bumage, Heaton Norris, Reddish, Levens- 
hulme, and Chorlton-cum-Hardy ; together with Notices of the more 
Ancient Local Families, and Particulars relating to the Descent of 
their Estates. By the Rev. John Booker. 

Fifteenth year (1857-8). 

Vol. XLIII. The House and Farm Accounts of the Shuttleworths 
of Gawthorpe Hall. Part III. 

Vol. XLIV. The Private Journal and Literary Remains of John 
Byrom. Vol. II. Part II. 

Vol. XLV. Miscellanies : being a selection from the Poems and 
Correspondence of the Rev. Thos. Wilson, B.D., of Clitheroe. With 
Memoirs of his Life. By the Rev. Canon Raines. 

Sixteenth year (1858-9). 

Vol. XLVI. The House and Farm Accounts of the Shuttleworths 
of Gawthorpe Hall Part IV. (Conclusion.) 

Vol. XLVII. A History of the Ancient Chapel of Birch, in Man- 
chester Parish, including a Sketch of the Township of Rusholme : to- 
gether with Notices of the more Ancient Local Families, and Parti- 
culars relating to the Descent of their Estates. By the Rev. John 
Booker. 

VoL XLVI 1 1 . A Catalogue of the Collection of Tracts for and 
against Popery (published in or about the reign of James II.) in the 
Manchester Library founded by Humphrey Chetham ; in which is 
incorporated, with large Additions and Bibliographical Notes, the 
whole of Peck’s List of the Tracts in that Controversy, with his Refe- 
rences. Edited by Thomas Jones. Part I. 

Seventeenth year (1859-60). 

VoL XLIX. The Lancashire Lieutenancy under the Tudors and 
Stuarts. The Civil and Military Government of the County, as illus- 
trated by a series of Royal and other Letters ; Orders of the Privy 
Council, the Lord Lieutenant, and other Authorities, &c., &c. Chiefly 
derived from the Shuttleworth MSS. at Gawthorpe Hall, Lancashire. 
Edited by John Harland. Part I. 

Vol. L. The Lancashire Lieutenancy under the Tudors and 
Stuarts. Part II. (Conclusion.) 

Vol. LI. Lancashire and Cheshire Wills and Inventories from the 
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Eighteenth year (i 860-1). 

Vol LII. Collectanea Anglo-Poetica : or, A Bibliographical and 
Descriptive Catalogue of a portion of a Collection of Early English 
Poetry, with occasional Extracts and Remarks Biographical and 
Critical. By the Rev. Thomas Corser. Part I. 

Vol LIII. Mamecestre: being Chapters from the early recorded 
History of the Barony, the Lordship or Manor, the Vill Borough or 
Town, of Manchester. Edited by John Harland. Vol I. 

Vol. LIV. Lancashire and Cheshire Wills and Inventories from 
the Ecclesiastical Court, Chester. The Third Portion. (Conclu- 
sion.) 

Nineteenth year (1861-2). 

Vol. LV. Collectanea Anglo-Poetica. Part II. 

Vol LVI. Mamecestre. Vol II. 

Vol LVII. Chetham Miscellanies. Vol. III. Edited by William 
Langton: containing — 

On the South Lancashire Dialect, with Biographical Notices of 
John Collier, the author of * Tim Bobbia* By Thos. Heywood. 

Rentale de Cokersand : being the Bursar’s Rent Roll of the Abbey 
of Cokersand, in the County Palatine of Lancaster, for the year 1501. 
Printed from the Original. Edited by the Rev. F. R. Raines. 

The Names of all the Gentlemen of the best callinge -w*in the 
countye of Lancastre, whereof choyse ys to be made of a c’ten number 
to lend vnto her Ma** moneye vpon privie seals in Janvarye 1588. 
From a manuscript in the possession of the Rev. F. R. Raines. 

Some Instruction given by William Booth Esquire to his stewards 
John Carington and William Rowcrofte, upon the purchase of War- 
rington by Sir George Booth Baronet and William Booth his son, A.D. 
MDCXVIII. Communicated by William Beamont 

Letter from Sir John Seton, Manchester y* 25 M’ch, 1643. Edited 
by Thos. Heywood. 

The Names of eight hundred inhabitants of Manchester who took 
the oath of allegiance to Charles II. in April, 1679. Communicated 
by John Harland. 

The Pole Booke of Manchester, May y* 22 d 1690. Edited by 
William Langton. 

Twentieth year (1862-3). 

Vol LVI II. Mamecestre. Vol. III. (Conclusion.) 

Vol. LIX. A History of the Chantries within the County Palatine 
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CHETHAM SOCIETY — continued. 

Henry VIII., Edward VI., and Queen Mary. Edited by the Rev. 
F. R. Raines. Vol. I. 

Vol. LX. A History of the Chantries within the County Palatine 
of Lancaster, &c. Vol. II. (Conclusion.) 

Twenty-first year (1863-4). 

General Index to the Remains Historical and Literary published 
by the Chetham Society. Vols. I.-XXX. 

Vol. LXI. I. Abbott’s Journal. II. An Account of the Tryalls 
&c. in Manchester in 1694. Edited by the Rt. Rev. Alexander Goss. 

Vol. LXI I. , Discourse of the Warr in Lancashire. Edited by 
William Beamont 



Twenty-second year (1864-5). 

Vol. LXIII. A Volume of Court Leet Records of the Manor of 
Manchester in the Sixteenth Century. Compiled and edited by John 
Harland. 

Vol LXIV. A Catalogue of the Collection of Tracts for and 
against Popery. Part II. To which are added an Index to the 
Tracts in both editions of Gibson’s Preservative and a reprint of 
Dodd’s Certamen, Utriusque Ecclesiae. Edited by Thomas Jones. 

Vol. LXV. Continuation of the Court Leet Records of the Manor 
of Manchester, A.D. 1586-1602. By John Harland. 

Twenty-third year (1865-6). 

Vol. LX VI. The Stanley Papers. Part III. Private Devotions 
and Miscellanies of James seventh earl of Derby, K.G., with a pre- 
fatory Memoir and Appendix of Documents. Edited by the Rev. 
Canon Raines. Vol. 1. 

Vol. LXVII. The Stanley Papers. Part III. Vol. 2. 

Vol. LXVIII. Collectanea relating to Manchester and its Neigh- 
bourhood, at various periods. Compiled, arranged, and edited by 
John Harland. Vol. I. 

Twenty-fourth year (1866-7). 

Vol. LXIX. The Admission Register of the Manchester School, 
with some Notices of the more distinguished Scholars. Edited by the 
Rev. Jeremiah Finch Smith. Vol. I., from A.D. 1730 to A.D. 1775. 

Vol. LXX. The Stanley Papers. Part III. Vol. 3. (Conclusion.) 

Vol. LXXI. Collectanea Anglo-Poetica. Part III. 



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Twenty-fifth year (1867-8). 

Vol. LXXII. Collectanea relating to Manchester and its neigh- 
bourhood. Vol. II. 

Vol. LXXIII. The Admission Register of the Manchester School, 
with some Notices of the more distinguished Scholars. Vol. II., from 
A.D. 1775 to April, A.D. 1807. 

Vol. LXXIV. Three Lancashire Documents of the Fourteenth and 
Fifteenth Centuries, namely: I. The Great De Lacy Inquisition, 
Feb. 16, 1311. II. Survey of 1320-1346. III. Custom Roll and 
Rental of the manor of Ashton-under- Lyne. 1421. Edited by John 
Harland. 

Twenty-sixth year (1868-9). 

Vol. LXXV. Lancashire Funeral Certificates. Edited by Thomas 
William King. With Additions by the Rev. F. R. Raines. 

Vol. LXXVI. Observations and Instructions divine and morall. 
In verse. By Robert Heywood of Heywood, Lancashire. Edited by 
James Crossley. 

Vol. LXXVI I. Collectanea Anglo-Poetica. Part IV. 

Twenty-seventh year (1869-70). 

Vol. LXXVIII. Tracts written in the Controversy respecting the 
Legitimacy of Amicia, daughter of Hugh Cyveliok, earl of Chester. 
A.D. 1673-1679. By sir Peter Leycester, bart, and sir Thomas Main- 
waring, bart. Reprinted from the Collection at Peover. Edited, with 
an Introduction, by William Beamont Part I. 

Vol. LXXIX. Tracts written in the Controversy respecting the 
Legitimacy of Amicia. Part II. 

Vol. LXXX. Tracts written in the Controversy respecting the 
Legitimacy of Amicia. Part III. (Conclusion.) 

Twenty-eighth year (1870-1). 

Vol. LXXXI. The Visitation of the County Palatine of Lancaster 
made in the year 1567, by William Flower, Esq., Norroy king of arms. 
Edited by the Rev. F. R. Raines. 

VoL LXXXII. The Visitation of the County Palatine of Lancaster, 
made in the year 1613, by Richard St George, Esq., Norroy king of 
arms. Edited by the Rev. F. R. Raines. 

Vol. LXXXIII. Chetham Miscellanies. Vol. IV., containing — 

Some Account of General Robert Venables, of Antrobus and 
Wincham, Cheshire, with an engraving from his Portrait at Wincham, 
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Widow, Elizabeth Venables. From the original MS. in the possession 
of Lee P. Townshend. 

A Forme of Confession grounded vpon the Ancient Catholique 
and Apostolique Faith. Made and composed by the honorable ladie 
The Lady Bridget Egerton. A.D. 1636. From the original MS. in 
the possession of Sir Philip de Malpas Grey Egerton, Bart 

A Kalender conteyning the Names of all such Gent and others as 
upon her Maty’s Pryvye Seales have paid there Money to the handes 
of Sir Hugh Cholmondley Knyghte Collect of her Hyghnes Loane 
with*" the Countie of Chester together w** 1 the severall Somes and 
Daies of Receipt. A.D. 1597. From the original MS. in the possession 
of R. H. Wood. 

History of Warrington Friary. Edited by William Beamont. 

Twenty-ninth year (1871-2). 

Vol. LXXXIV. The Visitation of the County Palatine of Lan- 
caster, made in the year 1664-5, by Sir William Dugdale, Knight, 
Norroy king of arms. Edited by the Rev. F. R. Raines. Part I. 

VoL LXXXV. The Visitation of the County Palatine of Lancaster, 
made in the year 1664-5, by Sir William Dugdale, Knight Part II. 

VoL LXXXVI. Annals of the Lords of Warrington for the first 
five centuries after the conquest With historical notices of the place 
and neighbourhood. Edited by Wm. Beamont. Part I. 

Thirtieth year (1872-3). 

Vol. LXXXVI I. Annals of the Lords of Warrington for the first 
five centuries after the conquest. Part II. (Conclusion.) 

Vol. LXXXVIII. The Visitation of the County Palatine of Lan- 
caster, made in the year 1664-5, by Sir William Dugdale, Knight. 
Part III. (Conclusion.) 

Vol. LXXXIX. The Dr. Farmer Chetham MS., being a common- 
place-book in the Chetham Library, temp. Elizabeth, James I., and 
Charles I., consisting of verse and prose, mostly hitherto unpublished. 
Edited with Introduction and Notes, by the Rev. Alexander B. 
Grosart Part I. 



Thirty-first year (1873-4). 

Vol. XC. The Dr. Farmer Chetham MS., being a commonplace- 
book in the Chetham Library, temp. Elizabeth, James I., and 
Charles I. Part II. (Conclusion.) 

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Vol. XCII. The History of the parish of Kirkham in the county 
of Lancaster. By Henry Fishwick. 

Thirty-second year (1874-5). 

Vol. XCII I. The Admission Register of the Manchester School, 
with some Notices of the more distinguished Scholars from May A.D. 
1807 to September A.D. 1837. Vol. III. Part I. 

Vol. XCIV. The Admission Register of the Manchester School, 
with some Notices of the more distinguished Scholars from May A.D. 
1807 to September A.D. 1837. Vol III. Part II. 

Vol. XCV. Abstracts of Inquisitions post Mortem, made by Chris- 
topher Towneley and Roger Dodsworth. Extracted from Manu- 
scripts at Towneley. Edited by William Langton. 

Thirty-third year (1875-6). 

Vol XCVI. Chetham Miscellanies. Vol. V. Edited by the Rev. 
Canon Raines: containing — 

A Description of the State, Civil and Ecclesiastical, of the County 
of Lancaster about the year 1590, by some of the Clergy of the 
Diocese of Chester. From the original MS. in the Bodleian. 

A Visitation of the Diocese of Chester, by John, Archbishop of 
York, held in the Chapter House of the Collegiate and Parish Church 
of Manchester, 1590, with the Archbishop’s Correspondence with the 
Clergy. From the MS. in the Bodleian. 

Letters on the Claims of the College of Arms in Lancashire, in 
the time of James the First; by Leonard Smethley and Randle 
Holme, Deputy Heralds. 

The Easter Rolls of Whalley in the years 1552 and 1553. From 
the originals at Stony hurst. 

Vol XCVII. Contributions towards a History of the Ancient 
Parish of Prestbury, in Cheshire. By Frank Renaud. 

Vol. XCVIII. The Visitation of Lancashire and a Part of Cheshire, 
made in the Twenty-fourth year of the reign of King Henry the 
Eighth, A.D. 1533, by special commission of Thomas Benalt, 
Clarencieux. Edited by William Langton. 

Thirty-fourth year (1876-7). 

Vol. XCIX. Abstracts of Inquisitions post Mortem, made by 
Christopher Towneley and Roger Dodsworth. Extracted from Manu- 
scripts at Towneley. Vol. II. Edited by Wm. Langton. 

Vol. C. Collectanea Anglo-Poetica. Part VI. 

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Vol. CII. Collectanea Anglo-Poetica. Part VIII. 

Vol. CIII. Chetham Miscellanies. Vol. VI. Edited by the Rev. 
Canon Raines : containing — 

The Rent Roll of Sir John Towneley of Towneley, Knight, for 
Burnley, Ightenhill, &c., in the County Palatine of Lancaster. Anno 
Domini 1535-6. 

The Autobiography of Mr. Langley of Prestwich, seventeenth 
century, and 

A Close Catalogue of the Rectors of Prestwich, from 1316 to 
1632. 

Vol CIV. The History of the Parish of Garstang,in the county of 
Lancaster. Part I. Edited by Lieut.-Col. Henry Fishwick. 

Thirty-sixth year (1878-9). 

Vol. CV. The History of the Parish of Garstang. Part II. 
(Conclusion.) 

Vol. CVI. Collectanea Anglo-Poetica. Part IX. 

Vol. CVII. Inventories of Goods in the Churches and Chapels in 
Lancashire, taken in the year A.D. 1552. Edited by John Eglington 
Bailey. Part I. — Salford Hundred. 

Thirty-seventh year (1879-80). 

Vol. CVIII. Collectanea Anglo-Poetica. Part X. 

Vol. CIX. Correspondence of Nathan Walworth and Peter 
Seddon of Outwood, and other Documents relating to the Building of 
Ringley Chapel. Edited by John Samuel Fletcher. 

Vol. CX. The Visitation of Lancashire and part of Cheshire. 
Part II. Edited by William Langton. 

Thirty-eighth year (1 880-1). 

Vol. CXI. Collectanea Anglo-Poetica. Part XI. (Conclusion.) 

Vol. CXII. Two Compoti of Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln, 
respecting his lands in Lancashire and Cheshire, A.D. 1294-6 and 
1304-5. Edited by the Rev. P. A. Lyons. 

Vol. CXIII. The Inventories of Goods in the Churches and 
Chapels of Lancashire, A.D. 1552. Part II. Edited by J. E. Bailey. 

Thirty-ninth year (1881-2). 

Vol. CXIV. The Diary and Correspondence of Dr. John Worth- 
ington. Edited by Richard Copley Christie. Vol. II. Part II. 

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VoL CXV. General Index to Vols. XXXI.-CXIV. (exduding 
Corset's Collectanea Anglo-Poetica). Edited by W. E. A. Axon. 

New Series. 

First year (1882-3). 

Vol. 1. The Vicars of Rochdale. By the late Rev. Canon Raines. 
Edited by Henry H. Howorth. Part I. 

Vol. 2. The Vicars of Rochdale. Part II. 

Vol. 3. Lancashire and Cheshire Wills and Inventories at Chester, 
with an Appendix of Abstracts of Wills now Lost or Destroyed. 
Transcribed by the late Rev. G. J. Piccope. Edited by J. P. Earwaker. 

Second year (iS$j- 4> 

Vol 4. The Catechisme, or a Christian Doctrine necessary for 
Children and Ignorant people, of Lawrence Vaux, 1574, sometime 
Warden of the Collegiate Church, Manchester. Edited by T. G. 
Law. 

VoL 5. The Rectors of Manchester, and the Wardens of the Col- 
legiate Church of that Town. By the late Rev. F. R. Raines. Edited 
by J. E. Bailey. Part I, The Rectors ; Warden Huntingdon to 
Warden Chaderton. 

Vol. 6. The Rectors of Manchester, and the Wardens of the Col- 
legiate Church of that Town. Part II. Warden Dee to Warden 
Herbert 

Third year (1884-5). 

VoL 7. The Old Church and School Libraries of Lancashire. 
With Bibliographical and other Illustrations. By Richard Copley 
Christie. 

VoL 8. The History of the Parish of Poulton-le-Fylde. By Henry 
Fishwick. 

Vol. 9. The Coucher Book of Furness Abbey. Part I. Edited 
by the Rev. J. C. Atkinson. 

Fourth year (1885-6). 

Vol. 10. The History of the Parish of Bispham. By Henry 
Fishwick. 

Vol. 11. The Coucher Book of Fumess Abbey. Part II. Edited 
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Vol. 12. The Crosby Records. Edited by the Rev. T. E. Gibson 
and the late Bishop Goss. 

Fifth year (1886-7). 

Vol 13. The Bibliography of the Works written and edited by 
Dr. John Worthington. By R C. Christie. 

VoL 14. The Coucher Book of Furness Abbey. Part III. Edited 
by the Rev. J. C. Atkinson. 

Vol. 15. The History of the Church and Manor of Wigan. By 
G. T. A. Bridgeman. Part I. 

CHETTLE, Henry. See Percy Society, VoL 3. 

CHETWYND-STAPYLTON, H. E. See Yorkshire Arch, 
and Topog. Association. 

CHIFFLET, Joan.-Jag Vesontio Civitas Imperialis Libera, 
plurimis Monumentis illustrata. Lugduni, apud Claudium Cay tie. 
1618. 4to. Plates. 0. c. 

From the Sunderland Library. 

Insignia Gentilitia equitum ordinis velleris aurei fecialium 

verbis enuntiata : Latine et Gallice products. AntverpuE, ex officina 
plantiniana Balth-isaris Moreti. 1632. 4to. Frontispiece. 0. c. 

With the arms and monogram of J. A. de Thou and his second wife Gasparde 
de la Chastre in gilt on the sides and back. 

From the Beckford Library. 

CHILD, William. Choise Musick to the Psalmes of David for 
Three Voices with a continuall Base either for the Organ or Theorbo. 
Composed by William Child Batchelor in Musick and Organist of 
Windsor. London, printed for John Play ford and are to bee sold at his 
shoppin the Inner Temple, 1656. 3 parts. Oblong 8vo. bl. mor. 

The names of the three parts are Cantus Primus, Cantus Secundus, and Bassus ; 
the whole, including the title-pages, being engraved upon copper plates. 

Very fine copies with uncut edges, separately bound and preserved in a 
morocco case. 

CHILDEBERTUS II., [King of the Franks.] See Migne, 
Patr. Lat VoL 72. 

CHILDERICUS II., [King of the Franks.] See Migne, 
Patr. Lat Vol. 87. 

CHILDERICUS III., [King of the Franks.] See Migne, 
Patr. Lat Vol. 88. 

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CHISMAN, Christopher. The Lamb Contending with the 
Lion .... Whereunto is annexed a Letter sent by the foresaid 
Comet Chisman, to the Lieut Gen. Cromwel : with his Answer there- 
unto. 16491 4to. 

Ten leaves. 

CHOISNYN DE CHASTELLERAUD, JEHAN. Discours au 
vray, de tout ce qui s’est faict & passl pour l’entiere negociation de 
l’Election du Roy de Polongne, divis£ en trois Livres. A Paris, chex 
Nicolas Chcsneau, 1574. Sm. 8vo. 0. c. 

From the Sunderland Library. 

[CHOISY, L’ABBfi DE.] Histoire de Madame la Comtesse des 
Barres a Madame la Marquise de Lambert A Bruxelles, Chez 
Francois Foppens. 1736. Sm. 8vo. r. mor. (. Hardy-Mennil .) 

From the Seilli&re Library. 

CHOUNRADUS [of Scheuern in Bavaria.] See Monu- 
menta Ger. Hist — Script. Tom. XVII. 

CHRISTI VITAS ET PASSIONIS ICONES, cum Precibus 
German ice conscriptis. Manuscript upon Vellum of the xvi 1h 

century on 53 leaves (9$. x 7 inches), executed apparently for a Count 
of Aschaffenburg, the fly-leaves at the end being filled with entries of 
the births of his children, and pages 2 and 3 being decorated with two 
heraldic achievements. There are 47 large paintings on gold grounds 
representing the Life of Christ from His birth to His coming at the 
Day of Judgment and opposite to each is a prayer in German, beneath 
which are curious tail-pieces, including the Countess of Aschaffen- 
burg praying, Sportsmen, Monks, Fools, Judas hanging, eta 4to. 
br. mor. 

CHRISTIAN FAITH and the Atonement. Sermons 
preached before the University of Oxford, in reference to the views 
published by Mr. Jowett and others. By E. B. Pusey, eta Oxford : 
1856. 8vo. 

CHRISTIANUS, [Archbishop of Mainz.] See Monumenta 
Ger. Hist— Script. Tom. XXV. 

CHRISTIE, Richard Coplev, M.A. Etienne Doletthe Martyr 
of the Renaissance. A Biography. London , 1880. 8vo. 

Etienne Dolet le Martyr de la Renaissance, sa vie et sa mort 

Ouvrage traduit de l’anglais par Casimir Stryienski. Paris, 1886. 
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CHRISTIE, Richard Copley, M.A. A Bibliography of the 
Books written, edited, or printed, by Etienne Dolet London : 1880. 
8vo. L. P. 

CHRISTINE DE PISAN. See Anc. Textes Frarujais. 

CHRISTOPHORUS, [Anti-Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
Vol 13 1. 

CHRISTOPHORUS, [Patriarch of Alexandria.] See 
Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat Vol. 100. 

CHRISTOPHORUS A SECRETIS. See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. 
Vol 1 17. 

CHRODEGANGUS, S., [Bishop of Metz.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat Vol. 89. 

CHRODOBERTUS, [Bishop of Tours.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol 87. 

CHROMATIUS, S., [Bishop of Aquileia.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat Vol. 20. 

CHRONICLE. Croniclis of englode with the frute of timis. 
Sanctus Albanus. [ Without printer’s name or date, but about 1483.] 
Folio. Black letter* br. tnor. g. e. ( Bedford .) 

This copy has 10 leaves supplied in facsimile, and one or two leaves with a few 
letters restored. It is in other respects a very fine copy. 

The facsimile leaves are folios 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, and 7 of the table, a ii, I viii, and 
K viii and ix. 

No perfect copy of this book is known to exist. 

A Chronicle of London, from 1089 to 1483 ; written in the 

15 th century, and for the first time printed from MSS. in the British 
Museum. London: 1827. 4to. c. 

Six Old English Chronicles. Ethelwerd’s Chronicle. Asser’s 

Life of Alfred. Geoffrey of Monmouth’s British History. Gildas. 
Nennius. And Richard of Cirencester. Edited by J. A. Giles. 
London: 1848. 8vo. Frontispiece. 

Two of the Saxon Chronicles Parallel With Supplemen- 
tary Extracts from the others. By John Earle. Oxford: 1865. 8vo. 

Chronicles of the Piets, Chronicles of the Scots, and other 

early memorials of Scottish History. Edited by Wm. F. Skene. 
Edinburgh: 1867. 8vo. 

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la creation du mode sera ord 5 nee & distincte par les cinq aages iusques 
a laduenement de nostre seigneur Jesuchrist .... La secdde partie 
comecat a lincarnation de nostre seignr fera metion du sixiesme aage 
iusqs a present [1532.] .... Nouuellemet imprime a Paris. Im- 
print* a Paris par Frdcois Regnault. Demourant en la grdt rue sainct 
Jacques a lenseigne de Lelcphat deuant les Mathurins. [ 5 . d. mats 
1532.] 4to. Woodcuts, r.mor.g.e. ( Trautz-Bauzonnct .) 

CHRONICLE. Die Cronica van der hiiliger Stat va Coelle. Ind 
hail gedruckt mit groissem emst ind vlijss Johan Koelhoff Burger in 
Coellen. [1499.] Folio, br.mor.g.e. 

This Chronicle contains on fol. 312 a statement that the art of printing was 
discovered at Mains by Gutenberg in 1440, and perfected in 145a 

CHRONICLES AND MEMORIALS of Great Britain and 
Ireland during the Middle Ages. Published under the direc- 
tion of the Master of the Rolls. 

1. The Chronicle of England, by John Capgrave. Edited by the 
Rev. F. C. Hingeston. 1858. 

2. Chronicon Monasterii de Abingdon. Vols. I. and II. Edited 
by the Rev. Joseph Stevenson. 1858. 

3. Lives of Edward the Confessor. I. — La Estoire de Seint Aed- 
ward le Rei. II. — Vita Beati Edvardi Regis et Confessoris. III. — 
Vita ALduuardi Regis qui apud Westmonasterium requiescit. Edited 
by Henry Richards Luard. 1858. 

4. Monumenta Franciscana. Vol. I. — Thomas de Eccleston de 
Adventu Fratrum Minorum in Angliam. Adae de Marisco Epistolae. 
Registrum Fratrum Minorum Londoniae. Edited by J. S. Brewer. 
Vol. II. — De Adventu Minorum ; re-edited, with additions. Chro- 
nicle of the Grey Friars. The ancient Eng J ish version of the Rule of 
St. Francis. Abbreviatio Statutorum, 1451, &c. Edited by Richard 
Howlett. 1858-82. 

5. Fasciculi Zizaniorum Magistri Johannis Wyclif cum Tritico. 
Ascribed to Thomas Netter, of Walden, Provincial of the Carmelite 
Order in England, and Confessor to King Henry the Fifth. Edited 
by the Rev. W. W. Shirley. 1858. 

6. The Buik of the Croniclis of Scotland ; or, A Metrical Version 
of the History of Hector Boece ; by William Stewart. Vols. I., II., 
and III. Edited by W. B. Turnbull. 1858. 

7. Johannis Capgrave Liber de Illustribus Henricis. Edited by 
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8. Historia Monasterii S. Augustini Cantuariensis, by Thomas of 
Elmham, formerly Monk and Treasurer of that Foundation. Edited 
by Charles Hardwick. 1858. 

9. Eulogium (Historiarum sive Temporis) : Chronicon ab Orbe 
condito usque ad Annum Domini 1366 ; a Monacho quodam Malmes- 
biriensi exaratum. Vols. I., II., and III. Edited by F. S. Haydon. 

1858- 63. 

10. Memorials of Henry the Seventh : Bemardi Andreae Tholosatis 
Vita Regis Henrici Septimi ; necnon alia quaedam ad eundem Regem 
spectantia. Edited by James Gairdner. 1858. 

11. Memorials of Henry the Fifth. I. — Vita Henrici Quinti, Ro- 
berto Redmanno auctore. II.--Versus Rhythmici in laudem Regis 
Henrici Quinti. III. — Elmhami Liber Metricus de Henrico V. 
Edited by Charles A. Cole. 1858. 

12. Munimenta Gildhallae Londoniensis ; Liber Albus, Liber 
Custumarum, et Liber Horn, in archivis Gildhallae asservati. VoL I., 
Liber Albus. Vol. II. (in Two Parts), Liber Custumarum. VoL III., 
Translation of the Anglo-Norman Passages in Liber Albus, Glos- 
saries, Appendices, and Index. Edited oy Henry Thomas Riley. 

1859- 62. 

13. Chronica Johannis de Oxenedes. Edited by Sir Henry Ellis. 
1859. 

14. A Collection of Political Poems and Songs relating to English 
History, from the Accession of Edward III. to the Reign of Henry VIII. 
Vols. I. & II. Edited by Thomas Wright 1859-61. 

15. The “Opus Tertium,” “Opus Minus,” &c., of Roger Bacon. 
Edited by J. S. Brewer. 1859. 

16. Bartholomaei de Cotton, Monachi Norwicensis Historia Angli- 
cana ; 449-1298 ; necnon ejusdem Liber de Archiepiscopis et Episcopis 
Angliae. Edited by Henry Richards Luard. 1859. 

17. Brut y Tywysogion; or, The Chronicle of the Princes of 
Wales. Edited by the Rev. John Williams ab ItlieL i860. 

18. A Collection of Royal and Historical Letters during the Reign 
of Henry IV. 1399-1404. Edited by the Rev. F. C. Hingeston. i860. 

19. The Repressor of over much Blaming of the Clergy. By 
Reginald Pecock, sometime Bishop of Chichester. Vols. I. & II. 
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20. Annales Cambriae. Edited by the Rev. John Williams ab 
ItheL i860. 

21. The Works of Giraldus Cambrensis. Vols. I., II, III-, and 
IV. Edited by J. S. Brewer. Vols. V, VL, and VII. Edited by the 
Rev. James F. Dimock. 1861*77. 

22. Letters and Papers illustrative of the Wars of the English in 
France during the Reign of Henry the Sixth, King of England. 
Vol. I, and VoL II. (in Two Parts). Edited by the Rev. Joseph 
Stevenson. 1861-4. 

23. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, according to the several Original 
Authorities. Vol I., Original Texts. Vol. II., Translation. Edited 
and translated by Benjamin Thorpe. 1861. 

24. Letters and Papers illustrative of the Reigns of Richard III. 
and Henry VII. Vols. I. and II. Edited by James Gairdner. 
1861.3. 

25. Letters of Bishop Grosseteste, illustrative of the Social Condi- 
tion of his Time. Edited by Henry Richards Luard. 1861. 

26. Descriptive Catalogue of Manuscripts relating to the History of 
Great Britain and Ireland. Vol I. (in Two Parts) ; Anterior to the 
Norman Invasion. Vol. II. ; 1066-1200. Vol. III. ; 1200-1327. By 
Sir Thomas Duffus Hardy. 1862-71. 

27. Royal and other Historical Letters illustrative of the Reign of 
Henry III. Vol. I, 1216-35. Vol. II, 1236-72. Selected and edited 
by the Rev. W. W. Shirley. 1862-6. 

28. Chronica Monasterii S. Albani. 

1. Thomae Walsingham Historia Anglicana; Vol. I, 1272-1381 : 
Vol. II, 1381-1422. 

2. Willelmi Rishanger Chronica et Annales, 1259-1307. 

3. Johannis de Trokelowe et Henrici de Blaneforde Chronica et 
Annales, 1259-1296 ; 1307-1324; 1392-1406. 

4. Gesta Abbatum Monasterii S. Albani, a Thoma Walsingham, 
regnante Ricardo Secundo, ejusdem Ecclesiae Praecentore com- 
pilata; Vol. I, 793-1290; Vol II, 1290-1349; Vol. Ill, 1349- 
1411. 

5. Johannis Amundesham, Monachi Monasterii S. Albani, utvide- 
tur, Annales ; Vols. I. and II. 

6. Registra quorundam Abbatum Monasterii S. Albani, qui saeculo 
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hamstede, Abbatis Monasterii Sancti Albani, iterum susceptae ; 
Roberto Blakeney, Capellano, quondam adscriptum: Vol. II., 
Registra Johannis Whethamstede, Willelmi Albon, et Willelmi 
Walingforde, Abbatum Monasterii Sancti Albani, cum Appen- 
dice, continente quasdam Epistolas, a Johanne Whethamstede 
Conscriptas. 

7. Ypodigma Neustriae a Thoma Walsingham, quondam Monacho 
Monasterii S. Albani, conscriptum. 

Edited by Henry Thomas Riley. 1863-76. 

29. Chronicon Abbatiae Eveshamensis, Auctoribus Dominico Priore 
Eveshamiae et Thoma de Marleberge Abbate, a Fundatione ad Annum 
1213, una cum Continuatione ad Annum 1418. Edited by the Rev. 
W. D. Macray. 1863. 

30. Ricardi de Cirencestria Speculum Historiale de Gestis Regum 
Angliae. Vol. I., 447-871. VoL II., 872-1066. Edited by John E. B. 
Mayor. 1863-9. 

31. Year Books of the Reigns of Edward I. and III. Years 20-21, 
21-22, 30-31, 32-33, and 33-35 Edw. I.; and 11-12 Edw. III. Edited 
and translated by Alfred John Horwood. Years 12-13, 13-14 and 14 
Edward HI. Edited and translated by Luke Owen Pike. 1863-88. 

32. Narratives of the Expulsion of the English from Normandy, 
1449-50. — Robertus Blondelli de Reductione Normanniae : Le Re- 
couvrement de Normendie, par Berry, H^rault du Roy : Conferences 
between the Ambassadors of France and England. Edited from MSS. 
in the Imperial Library at Paris, by the Rev. Joseph Stevenson. 
1863. 

33. Historia et Cartularium Monasterii S. Petri Gloucestriae. Vols. 
I., II., and III. Edited by W. H. Hart 1863-7. 

34. Alexandri Neckam de Naturis Rerum libri duo ; withNeckam's 
Poem, De Laudibus Divinae Sapientiae. Edited by Thomas Wright. 
1863. 

35. Leechdoms, Wortcunning, and Starcraft of Early England ; 
being a Collection of Documents illustrating the History of Science in 
this Country before the Norman Conquest. Vols. I., II., and III. 
Collected and edited by the Rev. T. Oswald Cockayne. 1864-6. 

36. Annales Monastici. Vol. I. : — Annales de Margan, 1066- 
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1004-1263. Vol. II.: — Annales Monasterii de Wintonia, 5 19-1277; 
Annales Monasterii de Waverleia, 1-1291. Vol. III. Annales 
Prioratus de Dunstaplia, 1-1291 ; Annales Monasterii de Bermundeseia, 
1042-1432. Vol. IV.: — Annales Monasterii de Oseneia, 1016-1347; 
Chronicon vulgo dictum Chronicon Thomae Wykes, 1066-1289; 
Annales Prioratus de Wigomia, 1-1377. Vol. V. : — Index and Glos- 
sary. Edited by Henry Richards Luard. 1864-9. 

37. Magna Vita S. Hugonis Episcopi Lincolniensis. From MSS. 
in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, and the Imperial Library, Paris. 
Edited by the Rev. James F. Dimock. 1864. 

38. Chronicles and Memorials of the Reign of Richard the First. 
Vol. I. : — Itinerarium Peregrinorum et Gesta Regis Ricardi. VoL II. : — 
Epistolae Cantuarienses ; the Letters of the Prior and Convent of 
Christ Church, Canterbury ; 1 187 to 1 199. Edited by the Rev. William 
Stubbs. 1864-5. 

39. Recueil des Croniques et Anchiennes Istories de la Grant 
Bretaigne a present nomme Engleterre, par Jehan de Waurin. VoL I., 
Albina to 688. Vol. II., 1399-1422. Vol III., 1422-31. Edited by 
Sir William Hardy. Vol. IV., 1431-43. Edited by Sir William 
Hardy, and Edward L. C. P. Hardy. 1864-84. 

40. A Collection of the Chronicles and ancient Histories of Great 
Britain, now called England, by John de Wavrin. Albina to 1422. 
(Translation of the preceding Vols. I. and II.) Edited and translated 
by Sir William Hardy, and E. L. C. P. Hardy. 1864-87. 

41. Polychronicon Ranulphi Higden, with Trevisa’s Translation. 
Vols. I. and II. Edited by Churchill Babington. Vols. III., IV, V., 
VI, VII, VIII, and IX. Edited by the Rev. Joseph Rawson Lumby. 

1865- 86. 

42. Le Livere de Reis de Britannie e Le Livere de Reis de Engle- 
tere. Edited by the Rev. John Glover. 1865. 

43. Chronica Monasterii de Melsa ab Anno 1150 usque ad Annum 
1406. Vols. I., II, and III. Edited by Edward Augustus Bond. 

1866- 8. 

44. Matthaei Parisiensis Historia Anglorum, sive, ut vulgo dicitur, 
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45. Liber Monasterii de Hyda: a Chronicle and Chartulary of 
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the Library of the Earl of Macclesfield, by Edward Edwards. 
1866. 

46. Chronicon Scotorum : a Chronicle of Irish Affairs, from the 
Earliest Times to 1135 ; and Supplement, containing the Events from 
1 141 to 1150. Edited, with Translation, by William Maunsell Hennessy. 
1 866. 

47. The Chronicle of Pierre de Langtoft, in French Verse, from the 
earliest Period to the Death of Edward I. Vols. I. and II. Edited 
by Thomas Wright. 1866-8. 

48. The War of the Gaedhil with the Gaill, or The Invasions of 
Ireland by the Danes and other Norsemen. Edited, with a Transla- 
tion, by James Henthom Todd. 1867. 

49. Gesta Regis Henrici Secundi Benedicti Abbatis. Chronicle 
of the Reigns of Henry II. and Richard I., 1 169-92, known under the 
name of Benedict of Peterborough. Vols. I. and II. Edited by the 
Rev. William Stubbs. 1867. 

50. Munimenta Academica, or, Documents illustrative of Acade- 
mical Life and Studies at Oxford (in Two Parts). Edited by the 
Rev. Henry Anstey. 1868. 

51. Chronica Magistri Rogeri de Houedene. Vols. I., II., III., 
and IV. Edited by the Rev. William Stubbs. 1868-71. 

52. Willelmi Malmesbiriensis Monachi de Gestis Pontificum 
Anglorum Libri Quinque. Edited, from William of Malmesbury’s 
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53. Historic and Municipal Documents of Ireland, from the 
Archives of the City of Dublin, &c. 1 172-1320. Edited by J. T. 
Gilbert 1870. 

54. The Annals of Loch CL A Chronicle of Irish Affairs, from 
1041 to 1590. Vols. I. and II. Edited, with a Translation, by 
William Maunsell Hennessy. 1871. 

55. Monumenta Juridica. The Black Book of the Admiralty, with 
Appendices. Vols. I., II., III., and IV. Edited by Sir Travers 
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56. Memorials of the Reign of Henry VI.: — Official Corre- 
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Library at Lambeth, with an Appendix of Illustrative Documents, by 
the Rev. George Williams. Vols. I. and II. 1872. 

57. Matthaei Parisiensis, Monachi Sancti Albani, Chronica Ma- 
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A.D. 1247. Vol. V. A.D. 1248 to A.D. 1259. Vol. VI. Additamenta. 
Vol. VII. Index. Edited by Henry Richards Luard. 1872-84. 

58. Memoriale Fratris Walteri de Coventria. — The Historical 
Collections of Walter of Coventry. Vols. I. and II. Edited from 
the MS. in the Library of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, by 
the Rev. William Stubbs. 1872-3. 

59. The Anglo- Latin Satirical Poets and Epigrammatists of 
the Twelfth Century. Vols. I. and II. Collected and edited by 
Thomas Wright 1872. 

6a Materials for a History of the Reign of Henry VII., from 
original Documents Preserved in the Public Record Office. Vols. L 
and II. Edited by the Rev. William Campbell. 1873-7. 

61. Historical Papers and Letters from the Northern Registers. 
Edited by the Rev. James Raine. 1873. 

62. Registrum Palatinum Dunelmense. The Register of Richard 
de Kellawe, Lord Palatine and Bishop of Durham ; 1311-6. Vols. I.- 
IV. Edited by Sir Thomas Duffus Hardy. 1873-8. 

63. Memorials of Saint Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury. 
Edited, from various MSS., by the Rev. William Stubbs. 1874. 

64. Chronicon Angliae, ab Anno Domini 1328 usque ad Annum 
1388, Auctore Monacho quod am Sancti Albani Edited by Edward 
Maunde Thompson. 1874. 

65. Thdmas Saga Erkibyskups. A Life of Archbishop Thomas 
Becket, in Icelandic. Vols. I. and II. Edited with English Transla- 
tion, Notes, and Glossary by M. Eirikr Magniisson. 1875-84. 

66. Radulphi de Coggeshall Chronicon Anglicanum. Edited by 
the Rev. Joseph Stevenson. 1875. 

67. Materials for the History of Thomas Becket, Archbishop of 
Canterbury. Vols. I.-VI. Edited by the Rev. James Craigie 
Robertson. Vol. VII. Edited by Joseph Brigstocke Sheppard. 
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68. Radulfi de Diceto Decani Lundoniensis Opera Historica. 
The Historical Works of Master Ralph de Diceto, Dean of London. 
Vols. I. and II. Edited, from the Original Manuscripts, by the Rev. 
William Stubbs. 1876. 

69. Roll of the Proceedings of the King’s Council in Ireland, for 
a Portion of the 16th Year of the Reign of Richard II. 1392-3. 
Edited by the Rev. James Graves. 1877. 

70. Henrici de Bracton de Legibus et Consuetudinibus Angliae 
Libri Quinque in Varios Tractatus Distincti. Ad Diversorum et 
Vetustissimorum Codicum Collationem Typis Vulgati. Vols. I.-VI. 
Edited by Sir Travers Twiss. 1878-83. 

71. The Historians of the Church of York, and its Archbishops. 
Volk I. and II. Edited by James Raine. 1879-86. 

72. Registrum Malmesburiense. The Register of Malmesbury 
Abbey; Preserved in the Public Record Office. Vols. I. and II. 
Edited by J. S. Brewer and Charles Trice Martin. 1879-80. 

73. Historical Works of Gervase of Canterbury. Vols. I. and II. 
The Chronicle of the Reigns of Stephen, Henry II., and Richard I., 
by Gervase, the Monk of Canterbury. Edited by the Rev. William 
Stubbs. 1879-80. 

74. Henrici Archidiaconi Huntendunensis Historia Anglorum. 
The History of the English, by Henry, Archdeacon of Huntingdon, 
from A.D. 55 to A.D. 1154, in Eight Books. Edited by Thomas 
Arnold. 1879. 

75. The Historical Works of Symeon of Durham. Vols. I. and II. 
Edited by Thomas Arnold. 1882-5. 

76. Chronicles of the Reigns of Edward I. and Edward II. Vols. 
I. and II. Edited by the Rev. William Stubbs. 1882-3. 

77. Registrum Epistolarum Fratris Johannis Peckham, Archi- 
episcopi Cantuariensis. Vols. I.-III. Edited by Charles Trice Martin. 
1882-6. 

78. Register of S. Osmund. Edited by the Rev. W. H. Rich 
Jones. Vols. I. and II. 1883-4. 

79. Chartulary of the Ancient Benedictine Abbey of Ramsey, from 
the MS. in the Public Record Office. Vols. I. and II. Edited by 
William Henry Hart, and the Rev. Ponsonby Annesley Lyons. 
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Bodleian Library and British Museum. Edited by John Thomas 
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81. Eadmeri Historia Novorum in Anglia, et opuscula duo de Vita 
Sancti Anselmi et quibusdam Miraculis ejus. Edited by the Rev. 
Martin Rule. 1884. 

82. Chronicles of the Reigns of Stephen, Henry II., and Richard I. 
Vols. I.-III. Edited by Richard Howlett 1884-6. 

83. Chronicle of the Ancient Abbey of Ramsey, from the Chartu- 
lary of that Abbey, in the Public Record Office. Edited by the Rev. 
William Dunn Macray. 1886. 

84. Chronica Rogeri de Wendover, Sive Flores Historiarum. 
Vols. I. and II. Edited by Henry Gay Hewlett 1886-7. 

85. The Letter Books of the Monastery of Christ Church, Canter- 
bury. Edited by Joseph Brigstocke Sheppard. Vols. I. and II. 1887-8. 

86. The Metrical Chronicle of Robert of Gloucester. Edited by 
William Aldis Wright Parts I. and II. 1887. 

87. The Chronicle of Robert of Brunne. Edited by Frederick 
James Fumivall. Parts I. and II. 1887. 

88. A Collection of Sagas and other Historical Documents 
relating to the Settlements and Descents of the Northmen on the 
British Isles. Edited by M. Gudbrand Vigfusson. Vols. I. and II. 
1887. 

89. The Tripartite Life of St Patrick, with other documents re- 
lating to that Saint Edited by Whitley Stokes. Parts I. and II. 
1887. 

90. Willelmi Monachi Malmesbiriensis de Regum Gestis Anglorum. 
libri V ; et Historiae Novelise, libri III. Edited by the Right Rev. 
Wm. Stubbs. Vols. I. and II. 1888. 

CHRYSOLORAS, Manuel. Erotemata, (graced.) {Absque ulla 
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y ont reconnu les caract. qui ont servi k l’impression du commentaire de l’Apollo- 
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CIACONO, F. A. See Venetian Library, 37. 

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Et paradoxis. Cum Petri Marsi : Francisci Maturacii. et per & fami- 
liari Jodoci Badii ascesii explanatione. Venundantur Lugduni: in 
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toui il disegno con la descrittion dell’ I sola. In Vinegia per Giovanni 
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CIVIL WAR TRACTS. Our Demands of the English Lords 
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CIVIL WAR TRACTS. The Lord Andevers two Speeches : 
The One Concerning the Pacification the 6* of March. The other 
the Starre-Chamber. Printed , Anno Dorn. 1641. 4to. 4 leaves. 

The Orders, Proceedings, Punishments, and Priviledges of 

the Commons House of Parliament in England. Printed , , Antio Done. 
1641. 4to. 19 leaves. 

The Copy of a Letter sent from the Earle of Holland, to an 

Honourable Lord, at the Parliament 1641. 4to. 4 leaves, the last 
blank. 

The True Coppy of a Letter sent by M r Speaker to the 

Sherifies of severall Counties, which have not as yet paid in the Poll- 
Money. Printed in the Yeare , 1641. 4to. 4 leaves. 

The Humble Petition and Declaration of both Houses of 

Parliament, to the King’s most Excellent Majesty, sent to Yorke. 
London, 1641. 4to. 4 leaves. 

A New Declaration of both Houses of Parliament : Sent 

to the Kings most excellent Majesty, the sixteenth of March upon 
his removall from Huntington to York. London , 1642. 4to. 4 
leaves. 

The Petition of both Houses of Parliament, Presented to His 

Majestie at York, March 26. 1642. With His Majesties Answer 
thereunto. London: 1642. 4to. 12 leaves. 

A Remonstrance of Divers Remarkeable Passages concerning 

the Church and Kingdome of Ireland, Recommended By Letters 
from the Right Honourable the Lords Justices, and Counseli of Ire- 
land, And Presented By Henry Jones Doctor in Divinity, and Agent 
for the Ministers of the Gospel in that Kingdom, To The Honourable 
House of Commons in England. London , Printed for Godfrey Enter - 
son, and William Bladen . 1642. 4to. 44 leaves. 

The Petition of the Lords and Commons, presented to His 

Majestie by the Earle of Stamford, Master Chancellour of the Ex- 
chequer, and Master Hungerford, April 18. 1642. Together with 
His Majesties Answer thereunto. London : 1642. 4to. 8 leaves. 

The Humble Petition of the Gentry and Commons of the 

County of York, presented to his Majesty, April 22. 1642. And His 
Majesties Message sent to the Parliament, April 24. 1642. concerning 
Sir John Hothams refusall to give his Majesty entrance into Hull. 
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CIVIL WAR TRACTS. The Declaration, Votes, and Order of 
Assistance, of both Houses of Parliament, concerning the Magazine 
at Hull. London: 1642. 4to. 8 leaves. 

The Declaration and Votes of both Houses of Parliament, con- 
cerning the Magazine at Hull, and Sir John Hotham Govemour thereof. 
Also the Order of assistance given to the Committees of both houses, 
concerning their going to Hull. April. 28. 1642. London , 1642. 
4to. 4 leaves. 

The Declaration, Votes, and Order of assistance of both Houses 

of Parliament, concerning the Magazine at Hull, and Sir John Hotham 
Govemour thereof. And His Majesties Answer thereunto. 1642. 
* 4 to. 8 leaves. 

The Answer of both Houses of Parliament, presented to 

His Majestie at York the ninth of May, 1642. London: 1642. 4to. 
4 leaves. 

New Votes of Both Houses of Parliament, the 20 th of May, 

1642. With the Humble Petition of the Lords and Commons, .... 
to the Kings most excellent Majestie at Yorke. Printed May 24. 
1642. 4to. 4 leaves. 

A Declaration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, 

Concerning His Majesties Proclamation, given at His Court at York, 
the 27. of May. 1642. London , 1642. 4to. 4 leaves. 

Votes of both Houses of Parliament : with sundry Articles, 

or Acts of Parliament to continue the same. London % 164 2. 4to. 4 
leaves. 

The Declaration of the Right Honourable Henry Earle of 

Cumberland, Lord Lieutenant Generali of His Majesties Fores (sic) in 
York-shire. 1642. 4to. 4 leaves. 

The Petition of the Knights, Gentlemen, Freeholders, and 

others the Inhabitants of the County and City of York, presented 
to the Honorable House of Commons. London , 1642. 4to. 4 
leaves. 

To the Kings most Excellent Majesty. The humble Peti- 
tion of the Gentry, Ministers, Free-holders, and other Inhabitants of 
the County of York, Assembled ... at Heworth Moore neere the 
City of Yorke, on Friday the third of Iune, 1642. Printed at London , 
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CIVIL WAR TRACTS. The Declaration of the Lords and 
Commons Assembled in Parliament, concerning His Maiesties Letter. 
London. 1642. 4to. 4 leaves. 

His Majesties Declaration to all His loving Subjects, Occa- 
sioned by a false and scandalous Imputation laid upon His Majesty 
of an Intention of Raising or Leavying War against His Parliament, 
and of having raised Force to that end. London : 1642. 4to. 8 
leaves. 

A Declaration of Both Houses of Parliament, in Answer to 

His Majesties last Message, concerning the Militia, May 5. 1642. 
Also, Two Orders concerning the Militia. London; June 17. 1642. 
4to. 4 leaves. 

His Majesties Answer to the Petition of the Lords and Com- 
mons in Parliament assembled : Presented to His Majestie at York, 
June 17. 1642. London: 1642. 4to. 8 leaves. 

A Remonstrance or the Declaration of the Lords and Com- 
mons, .... 26 of May, 1642. in answer to a Declaration under His 
Majesties Name concerning the businesse of Hull. London, June 18. 
1642. 4to. 12 leaves. 

His Majesties Answer to a Printed Book, entituled, a Re- 
monstrance, or, the Declaration of the Lords and Commons, .... 
May 26. 1642. In Answer to a Declaration under His Majesties 
Name, concerning the businesse of Hull London : 1642. 4ta 16 
leaves. 

June 21. 1642. A new Declaration of the Lords and Com- 
mons in Parliament, In Answer to His Maiesties Letter, Dated the 14 
of June .... As also, Concerning His Maiesties Declaration, pub- 
lished at Heyworth-Moore. London, 1642. 4to. 4 leaves. 

June 22. 1642. An Extract of severall Letters sent from 

Yorke, Hull, France, and Holland ; declaring very remarkable Pas- 
sages. Collected and Published to prevent false Information, 1642. 
4to. 4 leaves. 

C R. By the King. A Proclamation, Forbidding all 

Levies of Forces without His Maiesties expresse pleasure, . . . and 
all Contributions or Assistance to any such Levies. London, 1642. 
4ta 4 leaves. 

His Majesties Declaration Concerning Leavies. London: 

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CIVIL WAR TRACTS. The Copy of a Warrant from the 
King, .... directed unto the High-Sheriffe of the County of York, 
for Summoning of all Gentlemen and others. London, , 1642. A 
broadside. 

His Maiesties Answer to the Declaration of both Houses of 

Parliament. Concerning the Commission of Array Of the first of 
July, 1642. Yorke , Printed by Robert Barker , and now reprinted at 
London, , 1642. 4to. 20 leaves. 

Another Declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled 

in Parliament : Concerning Subscriptions for bringing in Money, Plate, 
and Horses. London , 7. July y 1642. 4to. 4 leaves. 

The Last Newes from Yorke and Hull Being the 

Copy of a Letter sent from a Merchant of York, to a private friend 
in London. As also The execution of a Jesuite at Yorke, by the 
Kings Command. London , July 7. 1642. 4to. 4 leaves. 

His Majesties Message to Both Houses of Parliament, Con- 
cerning His Majesties going to Hull, and the just grounds thereof : 
Shewing His desire to have the Distractions of this Kingdom happily 
composed. Together with His Majesties Proclamation declaring the 
same. July 8. 1642. London: 1642. 4to. 4 leaves. 

His Majesties Message to Both Houses of Parliament of the 

eleventh of July. 1642. Together with His Majesties Proclamation 
declaring His Majesties purpose to go in His Royall Person to Hull : 
and the true occasion and end thereof. London: 1642. 4to. 4 
leaves. 

A Letter sent from the Leaguer before Hull. London : 

1641. [1642.] A broadside . 

Two Declarations of the Lords and Commons assembled in 

Parliament The one for the preservation and safety of the King- 
dome, and the towne of Hull. . . . The other concerning the miser- 
able distractions and grievances this Kingdome now lieth in, by 
meanes of Jesuiticall and wicked councellors now about his Maiestie. 
London: 1642. 4to. 4 leaves. 

A Declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Par- 
liament, for the preservation and safety of the Kingdom, and the Town 
of Hull. London , , July 13. 1642. 4to. 4 leaves. 

The Humble Petition of the Lords and Commons, ... to 

the Kings most Excellent Majesty. For a Pacification between His 
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mons in Parliament, delivered to His Maiesty the 16 day of July 
1642. Together with His Maiesties Answer thereunto. London. 164 2. 
4to. 4 leaves. 

His Maiesties Declaration to all His loving Subjects. Of 

August 12. 1642. Caused to be Printed by His Maiesties special l com- 
mand, at Cambridge. Pritited by N. N. 1642. 4to. 4 leaves. 

Militia Old and New. One thousand six hundred forty two. 

Read all or none and then censure. London, Printed 18 August. 
2642 (sic). 4to. 4 leaves. 

A Copy of the Commission of Array granted from His 

Majesty, to the Marquesse of Hertford. August 24 1642. London. 
4to. 4 leaves. 

A Declaration of the Lords and Commons . . . For the dis- 
arming of all Popish Recusants. London, August 25. 1642. 4to. 
4 leaves. 

A Treatie of Peace, Concluded the 29. of September, 1642. 

being Michaelmas day, That all Forces assembled together in any 
part of Yorkshire, Countie, or Citie of Yorke, shall be disbanded. 
London, 1642. 4to. 4 leaves. 

Reasons Why Sir John Hotham, trusted by the Parliament, 

cannot in Honour agree to the Treaty of Pacification, made by some 
Gentlemen of York-shire, at Rothwell, Sept 29. 1642. 4to. 4 
leaves. 

The Declaration and Votes of the Lords and Commons as- 
sembled in Parliament : concerning the late Treaty of Peace in York- 
shire. 1642. 4to. 4 leaves. 

A Declaration of the Lords and Commons . . . Concerning 

his Maiesties advancing of his Army towards London. London, Octob. 
17. 1642. 4to. 4 leaves. 

A Remonstrance in Defence of the Lords and Commons in 

Parliament, in Justification of their Defensive warre, confirmed by 
foure reasons. London , 1642. 4to. 4 leaves. 

A Remonstrance of the Lords and Commons assembled in 

Parliament, or, the Reply of both Houses, to a printed Book, under 
His Majesties name, called, His Majesties Answer to a printed Book, 
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Hull. London , 1642. 4to. 30 leaves. 

CIVIL WAR TRACTS. The Contra-Replicant his Complaint 
To His Maiestie. [n. d. 1642 ?] 4to. 16 leaves. 

Malignancy un-masked with A Plea for the Publique Fayth. 

Briefely and promiscuously disputed, By J. S. Gent. London , Printed 
for John Wright, January 26. 1642. 4to. 8 leaves. 

The Good and Prosperous Successe of the Parliaments Forces 

in Yorkeshire. Against the Earle of New-castle and his Popish Ad- 
herents. London , January 31. 1642. 4to. 4 leaves. 

A Declaration of the Lords and Commons . . . For the 

Vindication of Ferdinando Lord Fairfax, and others imployed in their 
service against the Earle of New-castle, and his Array of Papists. 
Feb . 4. 1642. 4to. 4 leaves. 

The Humble Advice, Petition, and Reasons, Of the Lords 

and Commons now assembled in Parliament, to His Majesty, why 
part of the Terme ought not be removed to Oxford, With His 
Majesties Gracious Answer thereunto, .... Also a Declaration of 
the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. London f Printed 
in the yeere 1643. 4to. 4 leaves. 

A Continuation of true Intelligence from the English and 

Scottish Forces, in the North, for the service of King and Parliament, 
and now beleaguring York from the eighth of this instant June to 
the 17th thereof. .... By Sam. Ash and William Goode. London, 
1644. 4to. 4 leaves. 

A Full Relation of the late Victory obtained (Through Gods 

Providence) by the Forces under the command of Generali Lesley, the 
Lord Fairfax, and the Earl of Manchester Against His Majes- 

ties Forces under the command of Prince Rupert and the Earl of New- 
castle. .... Fought on Marstam-Moor, .... on the Second of July, 
1644. London , July 11. 1644. 4to. 8 leaves. 

The Falsehood of Mr. William Pryn’s Truth Triumphing, In 

the Antiquity of Popish Princes and Parliaments With Twelve 

Queries, Eight whereof visit Mr. Pryn the second time, because they 
could not be satisfied at the first. Printed in London, 1645. 4to. 
18 leaves. 

A Discourse discovering some Mysteries of our New State, 

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Rebell : Betwixt a Protestant, a Puritan, and a Papist : Shewing, the 
Rise and Progresse of Englands Unhappinesse, ab Anno illo Infortu- 
nato, 1641. Oxford , 1645. 4to. 22 leaves. 

CIVIL WAR TRACTS. The Answer of the Lords and Com- 
mons .... to several Papers of the Commissioners of Scotland 
London: April 16. 1646. 4to. 8 leaves. 

Letters from the Committee of Estates at Newcastle, and 

the Commissioners of the Kingdom of Scotland residing at London 
to both Houses of Parliament London: June 17. 1646. 4*0. 

4 leaves. 

Several Votes of the Commons Assembled in Parliament, 

Concerning Delinquents. London: Printed for Edward Husband, 
164 6. 4to. 4 leaves. 

All the severall Ordinances and Orders Made by the Lords 

and Commons assembled in Parliament, concerning Sequestring The 
Estates of Delinquents, Papists, Spyes and Intelligencers. Together 
with Instructions for such persons as are imployed in Sequestring of 
such Delinquents Estates. London, Printed for Ed. Husband, 164 6. 
4to. 28 leaves. 

The Lord George Digby’s Cabinet and Dr. Goffs Negotia- 
tions ; together with His Majesties, the Queens and the Lord Jennins, 
and other Letters: Taken at the Battel at Sherborn in Yorkshire 
about the 1 5* of October last Also Observations upon the said Letters. 
1646. 4to. 24 leaves. 

A Dialogue between Hampton-Court, and the Isle of Wight : 

Uxbridge being Moderator. Impartially discoursing of the effects 
and defects of the Treaty. Printed in the Yeare of expectation, of the 
peace or ruine of the Nation, 1648. 4to. 4 leaves. 

The Lord General’s Letter to the Honorable William 

Lenthal Esq ; Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons, Wherein 
is fully related, the Particulars of the Fight at Maidstone. London , 
June 6 . 1648. 4to. 4 leaves. 

— An exact Relation of the Discoverie of a great Plot for 
the surprizall of Yorke for His Maiesty. London, 1648. 4to. 4 leaves. 

A Remonstrance of His Excellency Thomas Lord Fairfax, 

Lord Generali of the Parliaments Forces. And of the Generali 
Councell of Officers held at St. Albans the 16. of November, 1648. 
London, 1648. 4to. 36 leaves. 



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CIVIL WAR TRACTS. The Hunting of the Foxes from New- 
market and Triploe-Heaths to Whitehall, by five small Beagles (late 
of the Armie.) Or the Grandie-Deceivers Unmasked (that you may 
know them.) Printed in a Comer of Freedome, right opposite to the 
Councel of Warre, Anno Domini , 1649. 4to. 14 leaves. 

An Appeal to the House of Commons, desiring their Answer : 

Whether the Common-people shall have the quiet enjoyment of the 
Commons and Waste Land ; or whether they shall be under the 
will of Lords of Mannors stilL Printed in the Year, 1649. 4to. 8 
leaves. 

A Second Narrative of the Late Parliament (so called.) 

Printed in the Fifth Year of Englands Slavery under its New Monarchy, 
1658. 4to. 24 leaves. 

Certain Scruples and Doubts of Conscience about taking the 

Solemne League and Covenant. London, Printed in the Year, 1660. 
4to. 10 leaves. 

CLARENDON, Edward Hyde, Earl of. The History of the 
Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, to which is now added an 
historical view of the affairs of Ireland. Oxford , at the Clarendon 
Press, 1816. 3 vols. in 6. 4to. Portrait. 

The Life of Edward Earl of Clarendon, in which is included 

a continuation of his History of the Grand Rebellion. Written by 
himself. Oxford, at the Clarendon Press, 1817. 2 vols. 4to. 

CLARENDON SOCIETY. Publications. Edinburgh, Gold- 
smid, 1882-86. 4to. L. P. 

Series I. 

The Wicked Wayes of the Cruell Cavaliers. London, 1644. 

Two Extracts from "The Mercurius Caledonius” of Jan. 8th, 
1661. 

The Devill, and the Parliament : or, The Parliament and the 
DevilL A Contestation between them for the precedencie. Printed 
in the Yeere, 1648. 

Cheriton Fight (March 29th, 1644). Being Sir William Balfores 
Account of the Battle in a letter to the Earl of Essex. London, 
1644. 

Scotiae Numisma: or, Ancient Scotish Coins: Their real and 
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A Miraculous Victory Obtained by the Right Hon. Ferdinando 
Lord Fairfax at Wakefield in Yorkshire. 1643. 

A Letter from a Gentleman in Boston to Mr. George Wishart, 
Concerning the State of Religion in New-England. Edinburgh, 
1742. 

A Brief Discovery of the True Mother of the Pretended Prince 
of Wales, known by the name of Mary Grey. By William Fuller. 
London, 1696. 

A Letter from the Right Hon. Ferdinando, Lord Fairfax, to his 
Excellency Robert Earle of Essex. Relating his late prosperous 
successe in the North . . . before the Towne of Hull. London, 1643. 

The Remonstrance of the State of the Kingdom : To which is 
added The Petition of the House of Commons which accompanied 
it. London, 1641. 

A Historical Enquiry concerning Henry Hudson. 

A Letter from an English Traveller at Rome to his father. 
(1721.) 

A King and no King : or, the Best Argument for a Just Title. 
London, 1716. 

Considerations upon a Printed Sheet entituled the Speech of the 
Late Lord Russel to the Sheriffs. London, 1683. 

The Closing Days about Richmond ; or, the Last Days of 
Sheridan’s Cavalry. By H. Edwin Tremain. 

The Rebellion of 1715. Gathering Clouds: Being a Contem- 
porary Account of the events immediately preceding the Rebellion. 

The Rebellion of 1715. The Storm: Being a Contemporary 
Account of the Rebellion. 

Colchesters Teares : Affecting & Afflicting City & Country. 
London: 1648. 

Series II. 

The Journal of King Edward’s Reign, written with his own Hand. 
From the Original in the Cotton Library. 

Lex Talionis; or, a Declamation against Mr. Challener, the 
Crimes of the Times, and the Manners of You know Whom. Printed 
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Gallienus Redivivus ; or, Murther Will Out, Etc., Being a True 
Account of the De-Witting of Glencoe, Gaffney, &c. Edinburgh , 
1695. 

The Several Declarations Together with the Several Depositions 
Made in Council on Monday, the 22d of October, 1688. Concerning 
the Birth of the Prince of Wales. 

Memoirs of the Chevalier de St. George, with some private 
passages of the Life of the late King James II. 1712. 

A Faithful Memorial of that Remarkable Meeting of Many 
Officers of the Army in England, at Windsor Castle, in the Year 
1648. By William Allen. London , 1659. 

A Dialogue between a Whig and a Jacobite upon the Subject of 
the late Rebellion and the Execution of the Rebel-Lords, &c. 
Occasion’d by the Phcenomenon in the Skie, March 6, 1715-16. 
London , 1716. 

An Account of the Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots, not 
hitherto published. Being a Letter from Robert Wyngfield, Esq ; 
to Lord Treasurer Cecil. London; 1752. 

Twenty Lookes over all the Round-heads that ever lived in the 
World. 1643. 

The Memoirs of George Leybum. D.D. Being a Journal of his 
Agency for Prince Charles in Ireland in the Year 1647. London : 
1722. 

The Character of a Modem Whig, or An Alamode True Loyal 
Protestant (1681.) 

A Letter from His Excellencie the Lord General Monck, to the 
Parliament London ; 1660. 

CLARK, Geo. T. Mediaeval Military Architecture in England. 
London: 1884. 2 vols. 8vo. Plates. 

CLASSIC Preachers of the English Church. Lectures delivered 
at St James’s Church in 1877 and 1878. With an Introduction by 
John Edward Kempe, M. A. London: 1877-8. 2 vols. 8vo. 

CLASSICS. Ancient Classics for English Readers. Edited by 
the Rev. W. Lucas Collins, M.A. Two Series. Edinburgh and 
London, 1871-79. 28 vols. Sm. 8vo. 

Homer — Herodotus — Caesar— Virgil— Horace — ALschylus — Xenophon— Cicero 
—Sophocles — Pliny— Euripides— Juvenal— Aristophanes — Hesiod and Theognis— 

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Plautus and Terence— Tacitus — Lucian — Plato — The Greek Anthology — Livy — 
Ovid — Catullus, Tibullus, and Propertius — Demosthenes — Aristotle — Thucydides — 
Lucretius — Pindar. 

CLASSICS. Foreign Classics for English Readers. Edited by 
Mrs. Oliphant. Edinburgh and London: 1877-80. 11 vols. Sm. 8vo. 

Dante — Voltaire — Pascal — Petrarch — Goethe — Moli&re — Montaigne — Rabelais 
— Calderon— Saint Simon — Cervantes. 

CLAUDIUS, [Bishop of Turin.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 104. 

CLEMENS ROMANUS, S., [Pope.] Duae Epistolae S. de- 
mentis Romani, quas ex codice manuscripto Novi Testamenti Syriaci 
nunc primum erutas, cum versione latina apposita, edidit J. J. Wet- 
stenius. Lugd. Bat. y typis Eliae Luzac, Jun. 1752. Folio. 

See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat Vols. 1, 2. 

See Venetian Library, 36. 

CLEMENS III., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 204. 

CLEMENS III., [Antipope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 148. 

CLEMENS V., [Pope.] Constitutiones. [Fol. 1.] Jncipiut 
ostitucoes clemetis pp v. unacu apparatu dni Jo. andree. [Colophon.] 
Presens Clementis fpe qulti ostitutionu codex . vnacum apparatu dni Joh . 
an. Suis rubricaconib' sufficieter distinct us. Artificiosa adinuetioH itnpri- 
medi. ac caracterizandi. abs<p vlla calami exaratioH sic effigiatus ; et ad 
eusebid dei industrie est osumatus. Per Johane | fust due Moguntin. 
Et petrii Schoiffher de gems' heim. Clericu dioces * eiusde J. Anno doml . 
Mjcccc. Sexagesimo [1460]. xxv. die Mensis Junii. Folio. EDITIO 
PRINCEPS. Printed upon Vellum, o. bl. mor. 

From the Sunderland Library. All the initial letters are painted — that at the 
commencement of the volume containing an illuminated miniature portrait of the 
Pope. 

CLEMENS ALEXANDRINUS, S. See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat 
Vols. 8, 9. 

CLODOVEUS I., [King of the Franks.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat Vol. 72. 

CLODOVEUS II., [King of the Franks.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat Vol. 87. 

CLOTARIUS I., [King of the Franks.] See Migne, Patr. 
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CLOTARIUS II., [King of the Franks.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat VoL 80. 

CLOTARIUS III., [King of the Franks.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat. Vol. 87. 

CLUTTERBUCK, Robert. The History and Antiquities of 
the County of Hertford. London: 1815-27. 3 vols. Folio. L. P. 

Plates and Map . 

COATES, Rev. John. A Collection of original Miscellaneous 
Poems and Translations. London ; 1770. 4to. 

COCKERSAND REGISTER. The Coucher-book or Register 
of Charters of the Abbey of Cockersand, co. Lane., written for the most 
part in the year of our Lord 1268, “before the Feast of St Michael 
the Archangel,” with some later additions. MANUSCRIPT UPON 
VELLUM, written upon 165 leaves, including the fly-leaf at the end 
(n{ x 8 inches), by an English scribe. Folio, mor . 

An account of the MS. by the scribe himself is found on fol. 5 b., a translation 
of which is here given : — In this volume are contained all the feoffments found in 
our possession in the year 1267, which have been written and arranged by Frater 
Robert de Lacheford, who has also placed this present volume in a small chest, both 
for the use of younger men who may be ignorant of such instruments, and on 
account of the difficulty of those who inquire into them, which too often has 
happened. First we have the Papal privileges whether common to the Order of 
White Canons or peculiar to Cockersand, then the Royal Charters and Confirma- 
tions, and afterwards those of the Barons and Nobles, excepting those which are 
noted more fully under their provinces, as is proper. Then follow the charters 
of Amoundemess. After those, the charters of Laylondsyre, Blakebumesyre, and 
of York, also of Derbysyre, and of Makerfeld, of Salfordsyre, and of Cestresyre. 
Also after these, of Lonnesdale and of Kendale, and at the end of the book follow 
those of Coupeland. The places have been arranged and empty spaces left at the 
end of each town of each province, so that new charters may be properly inserted as 
often as confirmations or settlements of suits are made, etc. These were written 
in 1268 before the F. of St Michael the Archangel 

fif. 6-13 b. “ Privilegia communia ; ” that is, charters of indulgence and 
privileges by various popes to Convents and Abbeys of the Premonstratensian Order 
in general, and to Cockersand Abbey in particular. Amongst them is the Charter 
of Pope Clement III., which changed the “Hospital Monastery ” of Cockersand 
to an Abbey of the Premonstratensian Order. Dated 8 Id. Jun. 6 June, 1190. 

[Dugdale says : “ Cockersand was first an Hermitage, then an Hospital founded 
by William de Lancastre, temp. Hen. II., but about the year 1190 it was changed 
into an Abbey of Premonstratensian Canons.] 

fif. 14, 15. Five Charters to the Abbey ; three by King John, two by Henry III. 

f. 15 b. Charter of Robert Pincerna. 

f. 16. Constitution or Decree of the Archbishop of York relating to Church 
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£ 16 b. Charter dated at Garstang, Wednesday after PuriC of B. V. Mary 
[2 Feb.] 37 Edw. III. [1363], relating to the Abbey lands in Garstang. Written in 
French. 

tL 17, 18. Grants and Confirmations by William de Lancastre, the founder, and 
others. 

fif. 19-56. Charters of grants, &c., to the Abbey, of lands in Amoundernesse. 

AT. 57-72. Grants, &c., in Lailondsyre. 

fif. 72 b-73. Added later is an Account of the founders and feoffors of Cokirham 
[sic] in the Abbey de pratis at Leicester, 
ff. 74-76. Grants, &c., in Blakebumsyre. 
f. 77. Two grants of land in the City of York, 
fif. 79-93. Grants, &c., in Derbysyre [*>. West Derby Hundred] . 
ft 94-98 b. Grants, &c., in Makerfeld. 
fif. 99-103, 104 b-106. Grants, & c, in Salfordsyre. 
ff. 103 b-104. Grants, &c., in Leethe. 

£ 109 b. Grants, &c., in Cestria. 
fif. 110-143. Grants, &c., in Lonnesdale. 
ff. 143 b-157 b. Grants, &c., in Kendale. 
ff. 158-159. Grants, &c., in Coupeland. 

f. 16a Names of “nativi” concerning whom we hold charters, and of 44 the 
Donors of them in Lonnesdale and Kendale.” 

ff. 161-163. Similar list, for Amoundemesse, Laylondsyre, Derbisyre, Salfordsire. 
f. 163 b. Grant of Privileges by Pope John to the Premonstratensian Order. 
Undated. 

ff. 164-165 b. 44 Exceptiones.” 

f. 165 b. Two deeds relating to lawsuit between Evesham and Cockersand 
Abbeys in 1272-3. 

At the beginning of the volume are the following in various later hands, viz. : 
f. 1 b. Notes of Manor Courts at Manchester. 

f. 2. Four items of agreement between the Lords and Tenants of Staynoll, 
dated 14 Jan. 9 Henry VIII. [1518] ; Memorandum relating to Singleton Manor. 

f. 2 b. Record of Chief Courts of Poland held at Slaytburn, relating to waste 
lands in Grynilton, and land in Bradforth. 

f. 3. Notification of the Recovery by the Abbey against William Bolron and 
others of land between Bolronbroke and Stotford More. 8 August, 1536. 

£ 5. Record of Court of Bowlande, held at Slattburn, in 1481. 

List of Payments by Mitton Church to the See of York. 

On the fly-leaf at the end is the following note : 44 Herafter foloith the nombre 
of evidences under theire sealez commaunded by the Kynges visitors by Injunction 
to be delyvered in to the hande of M. Thomas Crumwell beyng cheffe visitor,” 
44 citra festum Pasche,” 27 Henry VIII. [1536]. 

CODINUS, Georgius. See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol 157. 

CCELESTINUS I., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 5a 

CCELESTINUS II., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 179. 

CGELESTINUS III., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 206. 

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CCELIUS, Symphosius- See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 7. 

COGITOSUS. See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 72. 

COLE, John. A Bibliographical and Descriptive Tour from 
Scarborough to the Library of a Philobiblist [Archdeacon Wrangham] 
in it’s neighbourhood. Scarborough: 1824. Sm. 8vo. 

The History and Antiquities of Weston Favell, in the County 

of Northampton. Scarborough: 1827. 8vo. Plates. 

Fifty copies printed. 

The History and Antiquities of Filey in the County of York. 

Scarborough: 1828. 8vo. Plates. 

The Scarborough Collector, and Journal of the olden time. 

Scarborough: 1828. 8vo. Plates. 

Historical Sketches of Scalby, Bumiston, and Cloughton, 

with descriptive notices of Hayburn Wyke and Stainton Dale in the 
County of York. Scarborough: 1829. 8vo. Plates. 

COLE, Rev. R. E. G. See Eng. Dialect Society, 52. 

COLLAERT, Adrian. Vita Jesu Salvatoris, variis iconibus ab 
Adriano Collart expressa. [S. 1. et a.\ i2mo. Engraved title and 
35 plates, bl. mor. g. e. 

This copy wants Plates 24-27. 

Passio et Resurrectio D. N. Jesu Christi. Edita et excusaab 

Adr. Collaert. [S. 1. et a.] i2mo. 24 plates , including etigraved 
title, bl. mor. g. e. 

Virginis Mariae Vita. Ill ri . et R°. D. Ferdinando Ximenez 

Archidiacono Bracarensi, et sanctae sedis Aptcae Protonot Adrian 
Collaert D.D. Adria. Collaert invent, sculp . et excud. Antverpice . 
[S. a.] i2mo. Engraved title and 19 plates, bl. mor. g. e. 

COLLECTANEA ADAMANTEA. Reprinted at Edinburgh by 
E. &r G. Goldsmid. 1883-88. 63 vols. 8vo. L. P. 

1. Un-Natural History, or Myths of Ancient Science. — A Collec- 
tion of Twelve Curious Tracts, comprising: — 

(a) George Caspar Kirchmaier’s Treatises on the Basilisk, Uni- 
corn, Phoenix, Behemoth or Leviathan, Dragon, and Giant Spider. 
(1691.) 

(b) Herman Grube’s On the Wound caused by the Tarantula, and 
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(c) Isaac Schoochius’s Mysteries of Nature, or Enquiry into the 
Existence of Chameleons, Bears, Satyrs, Homines caudati, and Shining 
Lilies of Palestine. (1680.) Four Vols. 

2. Quaint Gleanings from Ancient Poetry, from A.D. 1588 to 1774, 
with Historical and Biographical Notes. 

3. The Popish Plot, being the tryal of Edward Coleman, Gent, for 
Conspiring the Death of the King and the Subversion of the Govern- 
ment of England. (1678.) Three Vols. 

4. Pathomachia, or the Battell of Affections, shadowed by a 
Faigned Siedge of the Citie of Pathopolis ; written some yeeres since, 
and now first published by a friend of the deceassed Avthor. (1630.) 

5. The First Settlement of the New Netherlands, translated from 
Wassenaer’s “ Historie van Europa ” (Amsterdam, 1621-2). To which 
is added a list of the early Immigrants. Two Vols. 

6. The Chronicles of London, from the forty-fourth year Henry III., 
to the seventeenth year Edward III., from a MS. in the Cottonian 
library ; translated by Edmund Goldsmid. Three Vols. 

7. Jeremy Collier. — An Essay upon Gaming. (1713.) 

8. Memoirs of the Bastille, by M. Linguet, a prisoner there ; trans- 
lated from the French. (1783.) Four Vols. 

9. A Historie of Amulets, Englyshed from the learned Treatyse of 
D r . Martinius Blumler, by S. H., Gent. (1710.) Two Vols. 

10. Ritson’s Pieces of Ancient Popular Poetry, from authentic 
MSS. and old printed copies. (1791.) Two Vols. 

11. Lucina Sine Concubitu, by Abraham Johnson (Rev. H. 
Coventry). (1750.) 

12. A Collection of Historical Documents illustrative of the reigns 
of the Tudor and Stuart sovereigns. Edited, with Notes and Illustra- 
tions, by Edmund Goldsmid. Two Vols. 

13. Cottoni Posthuma, being divers choice pieces of the renowned 
antiquary Sir Robert Cotton, collected by J. H. (1679.) Four Vols. 

14. The Recovery of Normandy from the English in 1449; trans- 
lated from the contemporary French account of Jacques le Bouvier, 
king-of-arms of Charles VII. Two Vols. 

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the Ursuline Nuns, and the trial and execution of Urbain Grandier, 
told by an eye-witness. (1634.) Three Vols. 

16. Secret Memoirs of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, prime 
minister and favourite of Queen Elizabeth, containing an instructive 
account of his ambition, designs, intrigues, excessive power ; his en- 
grossing the Queen, with the dangerous consequence of that practice, 
etc. Written during his life, and now published from an old manuscript 
never printed. (1706.) Four Vols. 

17. Cockbum’s History of Duels. (1720.) Two Vols. 

18. The Field of Bloud, or Rebellion Blazoned in all its Colours ; 
in a lively representation (grounded upon fact) of the fatal conse- 
quences of inability in a Prince, exorbitant ambition in the Nobility, 
and licentious insolence in the Commons. (1681.) 

19. Winchelsea, Earl of. — Metrical translations of Anacreon, 
Sappho, and Bion. (1713.) 

20. The Secret Correspondence of Sir Robert Cecil — Edited by 
Lord Hailes. (1766.) Three Vols. 

21. A Collection of Epitaphs and Inscriptions, interesting either 
from historical associations or quaintness of wording. Two Vols. 

22. The Gunpowder Treason. — A Discourse of the manner of its 
discovery, with the examinations and confessions of Guido Fawkes 
and Thomas Winter ; to which is appended the speech made by King 
James to both Houses of Parliament, 1605. 

23. A Charitable Remonstrance addressed to the Wives and 
Maidens of France touching their dissolute adornments, to induce 
them to lay aside the vestments of Paganism, and put on those of 
modest and Christian women ; together with an Elegy, entitled, 
“France complaining of the Lewdness of the said Maidens." To 
which is added the celebrated Sonnet, “To the Husband of the 
Woman with the frizled Hair.” Translated from the French of 
Brother Antoine Estienne. (1598.) 

24. The Rye House Plot. — A true account and declaration of the 
horrid Conspiracy to Assassinate the late King Charles II. at the 
Rye House. Printed by His late Majesty’s Commands. (1696.) 
Three Vols. 

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COLLECTANEA ADAMANTEA — continued. 
from the French of A. Canel, President of the Society of Antiquaries 
of Normandy, with Notes and Illustrations by G. C. Goldsmid. 

2 6. Lyons under the Terror, with a detailed account of the horrors 
perpetrated by the Jacobins after the taking of that town ; from a 
contemporary narrative. (1794.) 

27. Abb6 Prevost — The history of Manon Lescaut; translated 
from the French by Edmund Goldsmid. Three Vols. 

28. Hermippus Redivivus, or the Sage’s Triumph over Old Age 
and the Grave, wherein the great secret for prolonging the life and 
vigour of man is revealed. Three Vols. 

29. Kemp’s Nine Daies Wonder. — Performed in a Daunce from 
London to Norwich, wherein is somewhat set downe worth note ; 
many things merrie, nothing hurtfull. Written by himselfe (1600). 

30. Two Rare Tracts relating to the State of New York, 1609 to 
1615. 

(a) Champlein’s Expeditions to Northern and Western New York ; 

translated from “ Les Voyages de la Nouvelle France,” by 
the Sieur de Champlein. (1632.) 

(b) A Letter from a Gentleman of the City of New York to 

another concerning the troubles which happened in that 
province in the time of the late happy Revolution. Printed 
and sold by William Bradford, at the sign of the Bible in 
New York, 1698. 

COLLECTANEA CURIOSA; or, Miscellaneous Tracts, re- 
lating to the History and Antiquities of England and Ireland, the 
Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, and a variety of other sub- 
jects. ByJohnGutch. Oxford, 1781. 2 vols. 8vo. 

COLLECTANEA GENEALOGICA. Edited by Joseph Foster. 
Parts 1 — . 1881 — . Roy. 8vo. 

Still in course of publication. 

COLLECTION DE TEXTES pour servir A l’dtude et A l’en- 
seignement de l’histoire. Alphonse Picard, Editeur. 

i° Exercice, 1886 : 

Raoul Glaber. Les cinq livres de ses histoires, (900-1046). 
Publics par Maurice Prou. 

Gr^goire de Tours. Histoiredes Francs. Livres I. -VI. Textedu 
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COLLECTION DE TEXTES — continued. 

2 ° Exercice, 1887 : 

Textes relatifs aux institutions privies et publiques aux £poques 
m^rovingienne et carolingienne. Publics par M. Th^venin. 

Vie de Louis le Gros par Suger, suivie de l’histoire du roi Louis VII. 
Publics par Aug. Molinier. 

Textes relatifs & l’histoire du Parlement depuis les origines jusqu’au 
XIVsiicle. Publics par Ch. V. Langlois. 

COLLETET, G. Epigrammes. Avecun discours del’epigramme. 
Oik il est traittd de sa premiere origine; de son usage ancien & 
moderne ; de son veritable caractere ; de ses vertus, & de ses vices ; 
& des qualitez requises k ceux qui s’appliquent 4 ce genre d’escrire. 
A Paris, chez lean Baptiste Loyson, 1653. Sm. 8vo. bl. mor. g. e. 
(Koehler) 

From the Seilli&re Library. 

[COLLINGS, John, D.D.] The Weavers Pocket-book: or, 
Weaving Spiritualized. In a Discourse, wherein men employed in 
that Occupation, are instructed how to raise Heavenly Meditations, 
from the several parts of their Work. By J. C., D.D. London , 1675. 
Sm. 8vo. o. c. 

A — L in eights. 

COLLINS, Rev. Richard. Missionary Enterprise in the East 
London: 1873. 8vo. Plates. 

COLLINS, WILLIAM. Poetical Works. With Memoir by W. 
M. Thomas. London: 18 66. Sm. 8vo. L. P. Portrait. 

COLLYER, Robert, and J. Horsfall Turner. Ilkley: 
Ancient & Modern. Otley: 1885. 8vo. Plates. 

COLLYNS, CHARLES Palk. Notes on the Chase of the Wild 
Red Deer in the Counties of Devon and Somerset. London , 1862. 
8vo. Plates. 

COLOMB, CAPTAIN, R.N. Slave-catching in the Indian Ocean. 
A Record of Naval Experiences. London: 1873. 8vo. Map and 
Plates. 

COLUMBANUS, S., [Abbot.] See Migne, Patr. Lat VoL 80. 

COLUMBANUS, [Abbot of S. Trudon.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
Vol. 106. 

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COLUMNA, Francisco. HypnerotomachiaPoliphili,ubihumana 
omnia non nisi somnium esse docet, atque obiter plurima scitu sane 
quam digna commemorat Venetiis Mense decembri M.ID . [1499] in 
cedibus Aldi Manutii, occur atissime. Folio. Editio PRINCEPS. Wood- 
cuts. o. mor . g. e. 

A remarkably fine copy from the Beckford Library. 

The richly gilt tooled panels of the original Venetian binding have been inlaid 
into the sides of the present binding. 

COMESTOR, Petrus. Scolastica hystoria super novum testa- 
mentum cu additionib* atq* incidentiis Incipit felicit 9 . [Colophon.] 
Impressa t traiecto inferiori per magistros Nycolaum ketelaer et 
Gherardu de Leempt. Al'.cccd.lxxiii 0 . [1473.] Folio. Editio Prin- 
CEPS. o . c . 

144 leaves. 

The first book printed at Utrecht with a date. 

From the Sunderland Library*. 

See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 198. 

COMMINES, Philippe de. Cronique % hystoire faicte et 
coposee par feu messire Phelippe de Commines Cheualier, seigneur 
Dargenton, contenant les choses aduenues durant le regne du Roy 
Loys. xi*. tant en France, Bourgongne Flandres Arthois Angleterre q 
Espaigne et lieux circonuoisins Nouuellement imprime a Paris. 
[Colophon.] C Fin de L hystoire % Cronique du feu roy Loys vnsiesme 
de ce norn . ... et fut acheuee diinprimer le jcxvt. iour de Auril mil 
cinq cens . xxiiii. [1524] pour Galliot du preLibraire iure de Luniuersite 
de Paris. Folio. First Edition, r. mor . g. e. ( Bedford .) 

C Croniques du Roy Charles huytiesme de ce no que 

Dieu absoille, cotenat la verite des faietz et gestes dignes de memoire 
dudict seigneur, quil feist en son voiage de Naples et de sa conqueste 
dudit royaulme de Naples $ pays adiacens Et de son triumphat et 
victorieux retour en son royaume de Frace. [Colophon.] Fin Des 
Croniqs du vaillant et magnanime Roy Charles huytiesme .... Et 
furct acheuez dintprimer lan mil clq ces jcxviii. [1528] Le jcxv. iour 
de Septibre Pour maistre Enguillebert de Marne f libraye iure de 
luniuersite de Paris. Folio. First EDITION. Woodcuts, e.g.e. 

COMMODIANUS, [of Gaza.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 5. 

COMOEDIAE ac Tragoediae aliquot ex novo et vetere Testa- 
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Adiunximus praeterea duas lepidissimas Comoedias, mores corrup- 
tissimi seculi elegantissime depingentes. Basilece per Nicolaum Brylin - 
gerum, 1541. Sm. 8vo. c.g. e. 

COMPANIONS for the Devout Life : Lectures delivered in St. 
James’s Church, Piccadilly, 1875 and 1876. With a Preface by the 
Rev. J. E. Kempe, M.A., Rector. London : 1875-6. 2 vols. 8vo. 

COMPOSTELLA. C Hereaft foloweth the abreuiacdn of the 
graces, Idulgeces & staci 5 s which our moste holy fad’ Pope Alexader vi. 
grauteth to all true beleulge people : of euery sexe or kynde wylllge 
to entre into the fraternite of the great Hospytall of saynt James I 
Copostell : lately edifyed & bylded : as is coteined I his let’is aposto- 
lykes, grauted to euerlastlge memory, & cdfermed by our holy fad’ 
nowe beige Pope Juli 9 . [Without printer's name \ place or date r but 
printed by R. Pynson, about 1505.] A broadside . 25 ltlCk 
r. mor. 

This broadside measures 19$ x 12J inches, and consists of 87 lines, besides the 
4 lines of the title as given above, printed across the page. It is headed by a wood- 
cut of a cockle* shell 

CONALUS, Georgius. See Mary Queen of Scots. 

CONDER, C. R. Tent Work in Palestine. A Record of Dis- 
covery and Adventure. London: 1879. 2 vols. 8vo. Plates. 

See Palestine Survey. 

CONON, [Cardinal.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 163. 

CONQUESTE. La conqueste que fit le grant Roy Charlemaigne 
es Espaignes. Avec les nobles prowesses des douze pers de France et 
aussi celles de Fierabras. Oultre plus est comprins aucun recueil faict 
a lhonneur du treschrestien Roy de Frace Charles .VIII. derniere- 
met decede touchant la iournee de Fournoue. Cy finist Fierabras 
imprime a Lyon par Pierre de saincte Lucie dit le Prince. 1552. Sm. 
4to. Woodcuts, r.mor.g.e . {Trautz-Bauzonnet.) 

A — V in fours. 

From the Seillifcre Library. 

CONRADUS SALICUS, [Emperor.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 1 5 1. 

CONRADUS, [Monk of Brunwiller near Cologne.] See 
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CONSTABLE, H. See Heliconia. 

CONSTANS, [Priest.] See Migne, Patr. Lat VoL 96. 

CONSTANTINUS, [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 89. 

CONSTANTINUS I., Magnus, [Emperor.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat VoL 8. 

CONSTANTINUS, [the Younger.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol 13. 

CONSTANTINUS, [Abbot of S. Symphorian at Metz.] Sec 
Migne, Patr. Lat. VoL 139. 

See Monumenta Ger. Hist — Script Tom. IV. 

CONSTANTINUS AFRICANUS. See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol 150. 

CONSTANTINUS, [Deacon.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. 
Vol. 88. 

CONSTANTINUS VI., Porphyrogenita, [Emperor.] See 
Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. Vols. 109, 112, 113. 

See Venetian Library, 43. 

CONSTANTINUS MANASSES. See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. 
Vol. 127. 

CONSTANTINUS ACROPOLITA. See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. 
Vol. 140. 

CONSTANTINUS MELITENIOTA. See Migne, Patr. Gr. 
Lat. Vol. 141. 

CONSTANTINUS HARMENOPULUS. See Migne, Patr. Gr. 
Lat Vol. 1 5a 

CONSTANTINUS, PAULUS. See Venetian Library, 44. 

CONST ANTIUS, [Emperor.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 13. 

CONSTANTIUS, [Bishop of Alby.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 87. 

CONSTITUTIONES Alexandrinae fratrum minorum. Alexander 
Benacius imprimebat Bononim, 1587. 4to. 0. v. 

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CONSUETUDINARIUM Ecclesi* Lincolniensis, tempori Ri- 
chardi de Gravesend Episcopi (a.d. 1258-1279). Redactum. Edited 
by H. E. Reynolds. With Introductory Notes by Christopher Words- 
worth, M.A. 1880. Folio. 

Editio alia. 1885. Folio. 

CONTINUATEURS de Loret, Les. Lettres en Vers de La 
Gravette de Mayolas, Robinet, Boursault Perdou de Subligny, Laurent 
et autres (1665-1689). Recueillies et publics par le baron James de 
Rothschild. Paris , 1881-82. 2 vols. [To be completed in 6 volumes.] 
Roy. 8vo. 

CONYBEARE, W. J., AND J. S. Howson. The Life and Epistles 
of St. Paul. London , 1856. 2 vols. 4to. ol. tnor.g. e. 

COOPER, C. P. An Account of the most important Public 
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sioners, etc. London: 1832. 2 vols. 8vo. c. 

CORNELIUS, S., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 3. 

CORNWALLIS, Sir Charles. See Hemy, Prince, Son of 
James I. 

COSIN, John, [Bishop of Durham.] See Surtees Society, 

52 , 55 - 

COSMAS JAPIGUS. See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 133. 

COSMAS, [Dean of Prague.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 166. 

See Monumenta Ger. Hist — Script Tom. IX. 

COSMAS INDICOPLEUSTES. See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. 
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COSMAS, [of Jerusalem.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat Vol. 98. 

COSMAS, B., [Vestitor.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat Vol. 
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COTTON, Rev. Henry, D.C.L. A Typographical Gazetteer. 
Oxford, 1831-66. 2 vols. 8vo. 

Another copy of Vol. I. 

Presentation copy from the Author to the Rev. W. Mills, with autograph letter 
and inscription. 

COTTON, Sir Robert, and Sir John Hayward. The His- 
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fourth, Kings of England London, printed for William Sheares , 1642. 
Sm. 8vo. Portraits . c. 

COUCH, T. Q. See English Dialect Society, 27. 

COUSTUMES generalles du bailliage Damyes, auec celles des 
preuostez de Monstroeul, Beauquesne, Foulloys, sainct Ricquier, 
Doullens et Beauuoisis : Nouuellemet publiees & decretees en la ville 
Damyens, par messieurs les commissaires deleguez de par le Roy. 
Imprimees pour Jeftan caron demourant audit lieu Damyens , 1 546. Sm. 
8vo. r. mor. g. e. ( C/iambolle-Duru .) 

From the Seillifcre Library. 

COUSTUMIER, Le, des pays daniou & du maine nouuellemet 
Iprime a paris. Par maistre Pierre le Dru. Pour Jehan petit. 1493. 
— Les stilles & usages de proceder en court laye es pays daniou et du 
maine de nouueau corrigees, etc. Imprimees p maistre iehan seurre 
alias de la pie demourant a paris , 1503. In 1 vol. Sm. 8vo. r. tnor m 
g. e. fleur-de-list. (E. Niedrle.) 

From the Seilli&re Library. 

COUTUMES GEnErales d’Artois. See De Bouret, Roussel. 

COWEL, Dr. JOHN. The Interpreter of Words and Terms, 
used either in the Common or Statute Laws of this Realm, and in 
Tenures and Jocular Customs: With an Appendix. Continu’d by 
Tho. Manley Esq ; to the Year 1684. Now further Augmented and 
Improv’d. London: 1701. Folio, c. 

COWPER, William. The Works of William Cowper. Com- 
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of the Author, by the Editor, Robert Southey, Poet Laureate, etc. 
London: 1836-37. 15 vols. Sm. 8vo. Plates and Vignettes. 

Poetical Works. With Notes and a Memoir by John 

Bruce. London: 1866. 3 vols. Sm. 8vo. L. P. Portrait . 

COXIDA, Elias de. See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 209. 

CRASTONUS, JOANNES. Lexicon graeco-latinum. (ex recens. et 
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CRECCELIUS, Johannes. Collectanea ex Historiis de Ori- 
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CREMER, Hermann. Biblico-Theological Lexicon of New 
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CRISCONIUS, [African Bishop.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
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CRISP, Frederick A. Abstracts of Somersetshire Wills, etc., 
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1 50 copies printed for private circulation. 

CROKER, T. CROFTON. Notes on Various Discoveries of 
Gold Plates, chiefly in the South of Ireland. London : 1854. 8vo. 

CROM, Matt. Der siecken troost. GJiedruct Tantwerpen, by 
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CROMWELL, Oliver. Monarchy asserted to be the best, most 
Ancient and Legal Form of Government: in a Conference had at 
Whitehall with Oliver Cromwel, and a Committee of Parliament. 
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The Life of Oliver Cromwell. Containing His Military 

Exploits in England during the Grand Rebellion, etc. London , 1760. 
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CROWLEY, Robert. See Early English Text Society, Extra 
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CRUDEN, Alexander, M.A. A Complete Concordance to the 
Old and New Testament: or, a Dictionary, and Alphabetical Index 
to the Bible. To which is added, a Life of the Author, by Alexander 
Chalmers. London: 1855. 4to. Portrait. 

CUMMIANUS, S. See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 87. 

CUMMING, Rev. John, D.D. The Tent and the Altar, or 
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CUONRADUS. See Monumenta Ger. Hist — Script. Tom. 
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CURRER, Miss Richardson. Catalogue of the Library col- 
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CURSUS beate marie virginis) cu plerisq, cursib® necno oratoib® 
deq, figuris sculptis t suis allegatoib 9 assignatis) que statuit urban® 
papa, ii quotidie did 7 I sabbato soleniter fieri. [Colophon.] Finiunt 
hore canon ice. ad usum romane ecclesie. [Sine loco out anno, sed Argcn- 
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A — R in eights, printed in red and black. 

CURTIUS, F. CORNELIUS. Virorum illustrium ex ordine eremi- 
tarum D. Augustini elogia cum singulorum expressis ad vivum 
iconibus. Antverpiee, apud Ioannem Cnobbarum, 1636. 4to. Plates, v. 

Aliud exemplar. L. P. br. mor. g. e. ( Mackenzie .) 

Brilliant impressions of the engraved plates by Cornelius Galle. The arms of 
the original owner of this book have been preserved in the sides of the present 
binding. From the Beckford Library. 

CURTIUS RUFUS, Quintus. See Venetian Library, 45, 70. 

CUTTS, Rev. E. L. Historic Towns. — Colchester. London : 
1888. Sm. 8vo. 

CYPRIAN US, S., [of Carthage.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vols. 3,4. 

CYPRIANUS, S., [of Antioch.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 4. 

CYPRIANUS, [Monk of Monte Cassino.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat. Vol. 89. 

CYPRIANUS, [Archbishop of Cordova.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat. Vol. 132. 

CYRICIUS or QUIRICUS, [Bishop of Barcelona.] See 
Migne, Patr. Lat. Vols. 80, 96. 

CYRILLUS, S., [Bishop of Jerusalem.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. 
Lat. Vol. 33. 

CYRILLUS, S., [of Alexandria.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. 
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D. 

DADO, [Bishop of Verdun.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 
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DAGOBERTUS I., [King of the Franks.] See Migne, 
Patr. Lat Vol. 80. 

DAGOBERTUS II., S., [King of the Franks.] See Migne, 
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DAGOBERTUS III., [King of the Franks.] See Migne, 
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DAGULFUS. See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 99. 

DALMATIUS, [MONK.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat Vol. 85. 

DALRYMPLE, Sir John. Memoirs of Great Britain and 
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DALYELL, John Graham. A Tract, chiefly relative to 
Monastic Antiquities ; with some account of a recent search for the 
remains of the Scotish Kings interred in the Abbey of Dunfermline. 
Edinburgh: 1809. 8vo. Plates. 

DAM ASUS, S., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 13. 

DAMIANUS, [Bishop OF Pavia.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
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DAMMANN, C. and F. W. Photographic Album of Anthro- 
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DANIEL, Samuel. The Works of Samuel Daniel. Newly 
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r. mor. g. e. ( Bedford .) 

First collected edition of Daniel’s Works. Collation : — A, 2 11 . ; B — O in sixes ; 
P — T in fours ; A — N in sixes ; A — B in sixes ; C, 4 11 . ; Title : “ A Panegyrike 
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DANTE ALIGHIERI. La Divina Commediadi Dante. Londra; 
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D'ARFEVILLE, NlCOLA Y. La Navigation du Roy d'Escosse 

Jaques Cinquiesme du nom, autour de son Royaume,& Isles Hebrides 
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la cognoissance particuliere de ce qui est necessaire & considerable k 
ladicte navigation. A Paris, chez Gilles Beys. 1583. 4to. Folding 
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recto, the verso being blank. This is not mentioned by Brunet in his collation of 
the volume. 

From the libraries of Sir W. Tite and Baron de la Roche Lacarelle. 

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DART, John. Westmonasterium. Or the History and Antiquities 
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DATHUS, Augustinus. See Venetian Library, 48. 

DATIVUS, [Martyr.] See Migne, Patr. LaL VoL 8. 

DAUDET, Alphonse. Tartarin de Tarascon. — La Defense de 
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Tartarin sur les Alpes. Nouveaux exploits du h£ros 

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DAVIE, Adam. See Early Eng. Text Society, 69. 

DAVIES, John, of Hereford. See Henry, Prince, Son of 
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DAVIES, R. Rice. A Handy Book of the Land, Assessed, 
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DAVIS, James W., and F. Arnold Lees. West York- 
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DAWSON, E. C. James Hannington D.D., First Bishop of 
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DEANE, William J. The Book of Wisdom. The Greek 
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DE BOURET, ROUSSEL. Coutumes g^n^rales d’Artois, r£di- 
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C. E. Chenault, 1771. 2 vols. 8vo. 0. r. mor.g. e. 

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DE BRfeGY, Madame. Les Lettres et Poesies de Madame la 
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DE FRANCHI, Diego. Historia del Patriarcha S. Giovan- 
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DEKKER, Thos. See Henry, Prince, Son of James I. 

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DELAMOTTE, Philip H., and Joseph Cundall. A Photo- 
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DEMETRIUS CYDONIUS. See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat Vols. 
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DEMETRIUS SYNCELLUS. See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat VoL 
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DEMOSTHENES. Demos thenis orationes duae et sexaginta. 
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Oratio in Midiam, cum annotatione critica et exegetica. 

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The three Orations of Demosthenes chiefe Orator among 

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called Romania : with those his fower Orations titled expressely and 

by name against king Philip of Macedonie Englished out of 

the Greeke by Thomas Wylson. Imprinted at London by Henrie 
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exhibiting the Scenery, Antiquities, Architecture, Hieroglyphics, 
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panying descriptions and explanations, in French and English. 
London : 1825. Folio. Portrait and Plates, c. 

DEODUINUS, [Bishop of Li£ge.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 146. 




DERING— DEVONSHIRE. 149 

D[ERING], H., RlPENSlS. Reliquiae Eboracens es. Eboraci: 
1743. 4to. c. g. e. 

DERMATIUS HIBERNIENSIS. See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 
155 . 

DESAGULIERS, J. T. A System of Experimental Philosophy, 
Prov’d by Mechanicks. London: 1719. 4to Plates, o.c. 

DESCHAMPS, Eustache. See Anc. Textes Frangais. 

DES GRANDS et excellents biens qui proviennent de la paix, 
des grands ex^crables et miserables maulx qui proviennent de la 
guerre, entrant par la loy de nature et finissant par la loy de Nostre 
Seigneur. [In Gothic character.] — Des Oeuvres de Cicero commen- 
ceantz par adolescence. [In Gothic character.] — De oysivete qui 
engendre infinis maulx dit Saluste historien. [In Gothic character, 
the last page ornamented with a beautiful panel in gold of in- 
terlaced dolphins.] — Sentences et beaulx dictz que Plutarque a 
assemble et escript de plusieurs vertueux et magnanimes Roys chefz 
darmes excellantz saiges philozophes et autres tant grecz que latins. 
[In Roman letter.] Manuscript upon Vellum of the xvi* century, 
beautifully written upon 94 leaves <J\ x $ inches), each page within a 
gold border, the capitals and headlines written in gold, and the title 
to the first piece in gold upon a black ground. Sm. 4to. Black mor.g. e. 
( Bauzonnet - Trautz . ) 

The last page of the manuscript contains the following inscription in letters of 
gold upon a black panel 

“ Ung brief et petit temps d’aage est assez long & bien et honnestement vivre 
L. F." The last letters are probably the initials of the calligraphist 

From Baron Pichon’s Collection. 

DESIDERIUS, S., [Bishop of Cahors.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat Vol 87. 

DESPAUTERE, Jean. Commentarii GrammaticL Parisiis, ex 
officina Roberti Stephanie 1537. Folio, c. g. e. 

Count Hoym’s copy, with his arms in gilt on the sides. From the Firmin- 
Didot Library. 

DEUSDEDIT, S., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 80. 

DEUSDEDIT, [Cardinal.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 150. 

DEVONSHIRE. The Visitations of the County of Devon. 
Edited by Lt-Col. J. L. Vivian. Exeter , [n. d.) Parts 1 — . 4to. 



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DEVONSHIRE, DUKE OF. Catalogue of the Library at Chats- 
worth. London : 1 879. 4 vols. 8vo. 

DEXTER, Flavius Lucius. See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 31. 

D’HAUTEFORT, Ch.-V. Coup-d’ceil sur Lisbonne et Madrid, 
en 1814. Paris, 182a 8vo. c. 

DIARIO ECCLESI ASTICO para o Reino de Portugal, principal- 
mente para a Cidade de Lisboa, para o anno de 1806. Segundo 
depois do Bissexto. Ordenado pela Congrega^ao de Oratorio de 
Lisboa. Lisboa, [1806]. Sm. 8vo. Map. 

This little volume is bound in white silk, embroidered with gold thread and 
gilt spangles, and is preserved in a morocco case. 

DIBDIN, Rev. Thomas Frognall, D.D. The Quiz, By a 
Society of Gentlemen. Vol. I. London : [n. d.] 8vo. Frontispiece, 
o. c. 

For an account of this rare publication, the first literary production with which 
Mr. Dibdin was connected, see his “ Reminiscences,” voL L, p. 176. 

Poems. London , 1797. 8vo. c. 

An Introduction to the Knowledge of Rare and Valuable 

Editions of the Greek and Roman Classics : being, in part, a Tabulated 
Arrangement from Dr. Harwood’s View, &c. With Notes. Glocester , 
1802. 8vo. First Edition. 

An Introduction to the Knowledge of Rare and Valuable 

Editions of the Greek and Latin Classics. Fourth Edition. London : 
1827. 2 vols. 8vo. L. P. c. 

The History of Cheltenham and its environs, &c, and a 

concise view of the county of Gloucester. Cheltenham: 1803. 8vo. 
Frontispiece. Uncut. 

Fenelon's Treatise on the Education of Daughters : translated 

from the French, and adapted to English readers, with an original 
chapter “ On Religious Studies.” Cheltenham: 1805. 8vo. Frontis- 
piece. c. 

The Director; a weekly literary journal. London: 1807. 

2 vols. in 1. 8vo. c.g. e. 

The Bibliomania; or, Book - Madness ; containing some 

account of the History, Symptoms, and Cure of this fatal disease. In 
an Epistle addressed to Richard Heber, Esq. London : 1809. 8vo. 
First Edition. Uncut. 

Bibliomania ; or Book Madness : a Bibliographical Romance, 

in six parts. London: 1811. 2v0ls.ini. 8vo. Woodcuts, r.g.e. 



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DIBDIN, Rev, Thomas Frognall, D.D. Bibliomania; or 
Book-Madness ; a bibliographical romance. New and Improved Edi- 
tion, to which are now added Preliminary Observations, and a Sup- 
plement including a key to the assumed characters in the Drama. 
London: 1842. 8vo. Plates, br.mor.g.e. 

Specimen of an English De Bure. Not published. 1810. 

8vo. 

50 copies printed. 

Here begyneth a littel tome and hathe to name The 

Lincolne Nosegay : beynge a brefe table of certaine bokes in the 
posession of Maister Thomas Frognall Dibdin Clerk. Which Bookes 
be to be sold to him who shal gyue the moste for y* same. [1811.] 
8vo. r. mor . g. e. 

36 copies printed. 

Book Rarities ; or a Descriptive Catalogue of some of the 

most curious, rare, and valuable books of early date ; chiefly in the 
collection of the Right Hon. George John Earl Spencer, K.G. &c. 
London: 1811. 8vo. 

36 copies printed. 

From the Stourhead Library. 

Bibliography: A Poem. In six books. Not published. 

1812. 8vo. 

50 copies printed. 

Catalogue of a portion of the valuable Library of the late 

Stanesby Alchome, Esq., of the Mint. [By the Rev. T. F. Dibdin.] 
Sold by Auction , by R. H. Evans , 1813. 8vo. L. P. gr. mor. g. e. 

With the prices and names of buyers inserted. Presentation copy from 
Dr. Dibdin, with autograph letter and inscription, also nine autograph letters of 
Lord Spencer and six of T. Johnes, in reference to the above library. 

Bibliotheca Spenceriana ; or a descriptive Catalogue of the 

Books printed in the Fifteenth Century, and of many valuable First 
Editions, in the Library of George John Earl Spencer, K.G. &c. 
London: 1814-15. 4 vols. 8vo. Portrait and Plates. 

Aedes Althorpianae ; or an Account of the Mansion, Books, 

and Pictures, at Althorp. To which is added a Supplement to the 
Bibliotheca Spenceriana. London : 1822. 2 vols. 8vo. Portrait 

and Plates . 

A Descriptive Catalogue of the Books printed in the Fif- 
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Cassano Serra, and now the property of George John Earl Spencer, 
K.G. With a General Index of Authors and Editions contained in 
the present volume, and in the Bibliotheca Spenceriana and Aedes 
Althorpianae. London: 1823. 8vo. 

DIBDIN, Rev. Thomas Frognall, D.D. The Bibliographical 
Decameron ; or, Ten Days Pleasant Discourse upon Illuminated 
Manuscripts and Subjects connected with Early Engraving, Typo- 
graphy, and Bibliography. London: 1817. 3 vols. 8vo. Plates . 

r. mor. g. e. 

A Catalogue of the Library of an Eminent Bibliographer. 

With prices and purchasers* names. Sold by Auction by Mr . Evans , 
1817. 8vo. r.mor.g.e . 

Fragments of an Intended Tour. July 12, 1819. 8vo. 

r. mor. g. e. 

A Bibliographical, Antiquarian, and Picturesque Tour in 

France and Germany. London: 1821. 3 vols. in 4. 8vo. Plates . 
r. mor. g. e. 

From the Eshton Hall Library. 

Lettre Neuvi&me relative k la biblioth&jue publique de 

Rouen, traduite de l’anglais, avec des notes, par M. Th. Licquet. 
A Paris , de Vimprimerie de Crapelet. 1821. 8vo. L. P. 

- Lettre Trenti&me concemant rimprimerie et la librarie de 

Paris, traduite de Tanglais, avec des notes, par G. A. Crapelet, 
imprimeur. A Paris , de Vimprimerie de Crapelet. 1821. 8vo. L. P. 

A Roland for an Oliver ; or Brief Remarks upon the Preface 

and Notes of G. A. Crapelet, attached to his translation of the 30th 
Letter of the Bibliographical, Antiquarian, and Picturesque Tour. 
London: 1821. 8vo. 

Lettre d*un relieur fran^ais k un bibliographe Anglais. Par 

Lesn6. A Paris 9 1822. 8vo. L. P. 

lipitre a Thouvenin. Par Lesn£. A Paris 9 de Vimprimerie 

de Firmin-Didot. 1823. 8vo. L. P. 

Iipitre a Simier p£re, sur Texposition de 1823. Par Lesn6. 

Paris 9 chez Jules Renouard. 1827. 8vo. L. P. 

The Library Companion ; or, the Young Man’s Guide, and 

the Old Man’s Comfort, in the Choice of a Library. London; 
1825. 8vo. 



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DIBDIN, Rev. Thomas Frognall, D.D. Bibliophobia. Re- 
marks on the present languid and depressed state of Literature and 
the Book Trade. In a letter addressed to the author of the Biblio- 
mania. By Mercurius Rusticus. With notes by Cato Parvus. London : 
1832. 8vo. L. P. 

100 copies printed. ' 

Lent Lectures; preached in the Church of St. Mary, 

Bryanston Square. London : 1833. 2 vols. in 1. 8vo. L. P. 

Reminiscences of a Literary Life. London: 1836. 2 vols. 

8vo. Portrait and Plates. 

A Bibliographical, Antiquarian, and Picturesque Tour in 

the Northern Counties of England and in Scotland. London: 1838. 
2 vols. 8vo. Plates. 

The History and Antiquities of Dover. The Intended 

Work of the late Rev. T. F. Dibdin, D.D. London : Reprinted for 
private distribution, [n. d] 8vo. 

Cranmer; a Tale of Modern Times. London : 1843. 3 

vols. 8vo. 

See Ames, J. 

See Kempis, Thos. a. 

DICKINSON, Wm. See Eng. Dialect Society, 20, 24. 

DIDOT, Amb.-Firmin. Catalogue Raisonni des livres de la 
biblioth&que de M. Ambroise Firmin Didot, Tome Premier : Livres 
avec figures sur bois — Solennitis — Romans de Chevalerie. Paris , 
1867. 8vo. 

Catalogue Illustri des livres precieux, manuscrits et im- 
primis, faisant partie de la biblioth&que de M. Ambroise Firmin- 
Didot, avec leur prix d’adjudication. Paris , 1878-83. 5 vols. 

Folio. L. P. 

DIDYMUS, [of Alexandria.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat 
Vol. 39. 

DIGGES, Sir Dudley. The Unlawfulnesse of Subjects taking 
up Armes against their Soveraigne, in what case soever. Together 
with an Answer to all Objections scattered in their severall Bookes. 
Printed, 1647. Sm. 4to. v. 

Frontispiece, title, and contents, 4 11. ; pp. 1 — 170. 

A portrait of Charles I. is inserted. 

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DILLINGHAM, Wm. See Egypt. 

DINELEY, Thomas. The Account of the official Progress of 
His Grace Henry the First Duke of Beaufort through Wales in 1684. 
Photolithographed from the Original MS. London: 1888. 4to. 

DINOTHUS, [Abbot.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 80. 

DIOCLETIANUS, [Emperor.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 8. 

DIODORUS, [Bishop of Tarsus.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. 
Vol. 33. 

DIODORUS SICULUS. See Venetian Library, 50, 113. 

DIONYSIUS, S., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 5. 

DIONYSIUS ALEXANDRINUS. Dionysii Afri de situ orbis 
opus graect scriptum. Idem in latinitate a Rhemnio gramatico traslatu. 
Iodnes Maciochus Bondenus imprimebat. Ferrarioe. 1512. 4to. ol. 
mor. g e. ( Clarke and Bedford .) 

Collation : — A— E in eights ; F, G, in sixes. 

See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 5. 

See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 10. 

DIONYSIUS EXIGUUS. See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 67. 

DIONYSIUS, S., [the Areopagite.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. 
Lat. Vols. 3, 4. 

See Venetian Library, 51, 52. 

DIOSCORIDES. See Venetian Library, 160. 

DIPLOMA presented by the Venetian State to Basil Richetti 
upon his election to the Guild of Druggists. Dated Venice, 1692. 
Manuscript upon Vellum, written upon 6 leaves, each page 
surrounded by coloured borders, and containing two paintings and 
coloured coat-of-arms. 4to. In the original richly gilt binding. 

DIPLOMA from Cardinal John Baptist Braschius, dated Rome, 
1 727, appointing Bernard Guarnieri to be a notary of the Apostolic 
See, and countersigned by Cardinal Oliverius, Papal Secretary. 
Manuscript upon Vellum, neatly written upon 7 leaves, with two 
full-page emblazonments of the Arms of the above-mentioned 
Cardinals, which arms are also impressed upon the sides of the original 
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DIPLOMATARIUM Anglicum JEvi Saxonici. A Collection of 
English Charters, from the reign of King iEthelberht of Kent, A.D. 
605, to that °f William the Conqueror. Edited by Benjamin Thorpe. 
London : 1865. 8vo. 

DISCLAIMERS at the Heralds Visitations. A List of Persons 
who were disclaimed as Gentlemen of Coat-Armour by the Heralds 
at the Visitations of the various Counties of England ; with an Intro- 
duction by J. P. Rylands. Guildford : 1888. 8vo. 

DISRAELI, Benjamin. Lord George Bentinck : A Political 
Biography. London : 1852. 8vo. 

DISRAELI, ISAAC. Curiosities of Literature. Edited, with 
Memoir and Notes, by the Right Hon. B. Disraeli. London: 1859. 
3 vols. 8vo. Portrait . 

Amenities of Literature, consisting of Sketches and Characters 

of English Literature. Edited by the Right Hon. B. Disraeli. London : 
1859. 2 vols. 8vo. Frontispiece . 

The Calamities and Quarrels of Authors. Edited by the 

Right Hon. B. Disraeli. London: 1859. 8vo. 

The Literary Character; or the History of Men of Genius. — 

Literary Miscellanies ; and an Inquiry into the Character of James 
the First. Edited by the Right Hon. B. Disraeli. London: 1859. 
8vo. 

[DIURNALE seu Liber Precum et Horae Beatae Mariae Virginis 
ad usum Imperatoris Maximiliani I.] [Colophon.] Joannes Schon - 
sperger. dj/vis Augustanus unprime j j bat. Anno Salutis.// M. D. 
xiiii. [1514.] Hi. Kajjlefidas JaUnuarii. Sm. Folio. Printed upon 
vellum. 0. c. clasps. 

This very beautiful volume was printed by order of the Emperor Maximilian 
for his own private use, and it is stated that ten copies only were struck off, and all 
of them upon vellum. Of these, four only are known still to exist, including the 
copy described above. The three other copies are preserved in the Royal Library 
at Munich, the Imperial Library at Vienna, and the British Museum, respectively. 

A full description of this remarkable book will be found in Brunet's “ Manuel 
du Libraire,” voL il, col. 768. 

The collation of the present copy is as follows : — 

A blank leaf ruled with red border lines, 18 printed leaves, 2 blank leaves 
ruled with red border lines, and 139 printed leaves. In all 160 leaves. The 
printed leaves are ruled with red lines, not only round the page, but between each 
line of text, possibly with the intention of giving the book the appearance of a MS. 
The volume is without pagination, catchwords, or signatures, and measures 10J x 
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It is bound in oak boards with clasps, the original stamped calf sides being 
inlaid. 

A comparison of this copy with that preserved in the British Museum exhibits 
some marked differences in the two copies ; for instance, the ornamental capital 
letters which occur throughout the present copy are in nearly all cases left out in the 
British Museum copy, and when inserted they are generally different in design ; the 
text is also differently set up, the alterations being very numerous ; the arrangement 
of some prayers is also different. It would appear from these variations that there 
were two editions of this book, although the colophon is the same in each copy. 

DIXON, Hepworth. John Howard, and the prison-world of 
Europe. London : 185a Sm. 8vo. Frontispiece. 

DIXON, JOHN H. Gairloch in North-West Ross-shire, Its 
Records, Traditions, Inhabitants, and Natural History. Edinburgh^ 
1886. 8vo. Map and Plates. 

DIXON, Rev. W. H. Fasti Eboracenses. Lives of the Arch- 
bishops of York. Vol. I. [all published.] London: 1863. 8vo. 

DODANA OR DUODENA, See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 106. 

DODD, Charles. Dodd’s Church History of England from the 
commencement of the 16th Century to the Revolution in 1688. With 
Notes, Additions, and a Continuation, by the Rev. M. A. Tierney. 
London: 1839-43. 5 vols. 8vo. 

[DODSLEY, Robert.] The Chronicle of the Kings of England, 
from William the Norman to the death of George III. Written after 
the Maftner of the Jewish Historians : with Notes explanatory and 
illustrative. London: 1821. 8vo. Plates. 

DODWELL, H. See Heame, T. 

DOLET, Estienne. Orationes duae in Tholosam. Eiusdem 
Epistolarum libri II. Eiusdem Carminum libri II. Ad eundem 
Epistolarum amicorum liber. [ Without printer’s name , place 9 or dateS\ 
Sm. 8vo. o. gr. mor. g. e. 

From the Beckford Library. 

Mr. Christie assigns the printing of this book to Sebastian Gryphius, 1534. 

See Christie's “Etienne Dolet,” p. 492, No. 1. 

Dialogus, de Imitatione Ciceroniana adversus Desiderium 

Erasmum Roterodamum, pro Christoforo Longolio. Lugduni apud 
Seb. Gryphium, 1535. 4to. 0. v. 

From the Sunderland Library. 

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DOLET, Estienne, Commentariorum linguae latinae tomi duo. 
Lugd. y apud Seb. Gryphiutn , 1536-38. 2 vols. Folio. 0. bl. mor.g. e. 

(Derome.) 

From Mr. R. S. Turner’s library. 

See Christie’s “ Etienne Dolet,” p. 493, No. 3. 

De re Navali liber ad Lazarum Bayfium. Lugduni apud 

Seb . Gryphium , 1537. 4*0. c.g.e. 

This book was Dolefs answer to a charge of plagiarism from Lazarus Baif, 
brought against him by Charles Estienne. See Christie , chap. xii. 

See Christie’s “Etienne Dolet,” p. 495, No. 4. 

Carminum libri quatuor. Lugduni anno 1538. 4to. o. r. 

mor. g- e. 

From the library of L. H. Lomenie, Comte de Brienne, with the arms. 

See Christie’s “Etienne Dolet,” p. 497, No. 1. 

Cato Christianus, [id est] Decalogi expositio. Accessio ad 

praecepta legis, ex Christi doctrina. Christianae, et Apostolicae persua- 
sionis Symbolum, cum eiusdem expositione. Precatio Dominica, et 
eius interpretatio. Ode, de laudibus Virginis Mariae. Lugduni \ apud 
eundetn Doletum, 1538. Sm. 8vo. 0. r. mor . g. e. (Derotne.) 

From the Wodhull Library, with the arms. 

Sqe Christie’s “Etienne Dolet,” p. 498, No. 3. 

Phrases et Formulae Linguae Latinae elegantiores, Stephano 

Doleto autore. Nunc denuo recognitae. Cum praefatione Joan. 
Sturmii. Quibus adiecimus connubium Adverbiorum Ciceronianorum 
Huberti Sussanaei. Argentorati excudebat Josias Rihelius. 1576. 
Sm. 8vo. 0 . v . 

See Christie’s “ Etienne Dolet,” p. 499, No. 5. i. 

Alia editio. Argent. J. Rihel \ 1610. Sm. 8vo. o . v . 

Lavant naissance de Claude Dolet, filz de Estienne Dolet : 

premierement composde en Latin par le pere : et maintenant par ung 
sien amy traduicte en langue Francoyse. Oeuure tresutile, et neces- 
saire a la vie commune : contenant, comme Thomme se doibt gouvemer 
en ce monde. A Lyon Ms Estienne Dolet , 1 539. 4to. o.gr. mor. g. e. 

See Christie’s “ Etienne Dolet,” p. 501, No. 7. 

Francisci Valesii Gallorum Regis Fata. Ubi rem omnem 

celebriorem & Gallis gestam nosces, ab anno Christi M.D.XIII. usque 
ad annum ineuntem M.D.XXXIX. Lugduni anno 1539. 4to. o . c. 

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DOLET, Estienne. De imitatione Ciceroniana adversus Floridum 
Sabinum. Lugduni, apud eundern Dole turn, 1540. 4to. c.g. e. 

See Christie's 44 Etienne Dolet,” p. 502, No. 10. 

Observationes in Terentii Comcedias. Nempe Andriam : 

et item Eunuchum. Steph. Doleto Gallo Aurelio Autore. Lugduni , 
apud eundem Doletum , 1 540. Sm. 8vo. 0. gr. mor. g. e. 

From the Beckford Library. 

See Christie’s 44 Etienne Dolet,” p. 503, No. 12. 

La maniere de bien traduire dune langue en aultre. 

D’advantage. De la punctuation de la langue Francoyse. Plus. 
Des accents d’ycelle. A Lyon , clufs Dolet mesme ', 1 540. 4to. c. g. e. 

See Christie's 44 Etienne Dolet,” p. 507, No. 19. 

De officio Legati, quem vulgo Ambassiatorem vocant. Et 

item alter. De immunitate Legatorum. Et item alius. De lega- 
tionibus Joannis Langiachi Episcopi Lemouicensis. Lugduni ', apud 
Steph* Doletum , 1541. 4to. 0. r. mor. g. e. 

From the Wodhull Library. 

See Christie's “Etienne Dolet,” p. 51 1, No. 24. 

Revergatus, Franciscus. De Comparanda Eloquentia Opus- 

culum. Lugduni, apud Stephanum Doletum. 1542. Sm. 8vo. o. v. 

Bound up with it are the following : 44 Antonii Musae Brasavoli Quod nemini 
mors placeat,” Lugd S. Gryphium , 1 543, and 44 CL Badvelli De morte Christi 
meditanda, ac contemplanda oratio,” Lugd., S. Gryphium , 1 543. 

From Mr. R. S. Turner's library. 

See Christie’s 44 Etienne Dolet," p. 517, No. 37. 

Paradinus, Gulielmus. De Antiquo Statu Burgundiae liber. 

Lugduni, apud Stephanum Doletum. 1542. 4to. c. g. e. 

See Christie’s 44 Etienne Dolet," p. 520, No. 4a 

Les Epistres Familiaires de Marc Tulle Cicero, pere 

d’eloquence Latine. Nouuellement traduictes de Latin en Francoys 
par Estienne Dolet natif D’Orleans. Auec leurs sommaires, & argu- 
ments, pour plus grande intelligence dycelles. A Lyon, Chis Estienne 
Dolet. 1542. Sm. 8vo. First Edition, r.mor.g.e. 

From Mr. R. S. Turner’s library. 

See Christie's 44 Etienne Dolet," p. 527, No. 55. 

Les gestes de Francoys de Valois Roy de France. Dedans 

lequel Oeuvre on peult congnoistre tout ce, qui a estd faict par les 
Francoys depuis l’An Mil cinq cents treize, iusques en l’An Mil cinq 



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DOLET—DOMESDA Y. i 59 

cens quarante, et troys. Premierement compost en Latin par 
Estienne Dolet : et apres par luy mesmes translate en langue 
Francoyse. A Lyon , ches Estienne Dolet, 1543. Sm. 8vo. r. mor . 
g. e. {Simier.) 

From the Beckford Library. 

See Christie’s “ Etienne Dolet,” p. 538, No. 76. 

DOLET, Estienne. Vie d’Etienne Dolet, Imprimeur a Lyon 
dans le seizieme siecle ; Avec une Notice des Libraires & Imprimeurs 
Auteurs que Ton a pu ddcouvrir jusqu’& ce jour. [Par J. F. N£e de la 
Rochelle.] A Paris, 1779. 4to. L. P. 0. c. 

Proces d’Estienne Dolet, imprimeur et libraire k Lyon. 

1543-1546. Paris, Leon Techener, 1836. Sm. 8vo. 

Estienne Dolet. Sa vie, ses oeuvres, son martyre. Par 

Joseph Boulmier. Paris . 1857. 8vo. Portrait . 

See Christie, R. C. 

See Marot, C. 

DOMESDAY BOOK. Domesday-Book, seu Liber Censualis 
Willelmi Primi Regis Angliae, inter archivos regni in domo Capitulari 
Westmonasterii asservatus : jubente rege augustissimo GeorgioTertio, 
praelo mandatus typis, 1783-1816. 4 vols. Folio. Portrait . c . 

A Translation of the Record called Domesday, so far as 

relates to the County of York, including also Amoundemess, Lonsdale, 
and Furness, in Lancashire ; and such parts of Westmoreland and 
Cumberland as are contained in the survey. Also the Counties of 
Derby, Nottingham, Rutland and Lincoln, with an Introduction, 
Glossary and Indexes, by the Rev. W. Bawdwen. Doncaster , 1 809. 
4to. 

Domesday Book or The Great Survey of England of William 

the Conqueror, A.D. 1086. Facsimile of the parts relating to Cheshire 
and Lancashire. Photo-Z iticographed by Her Majesty's Command at 
the Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton, Col. Sir H. James, R.E., 
Director. 1861. 2v0ls.ini. 4to. 

A Literal Extension and Translation of the portion of 

Domesday Book relating to Cheshire and Lancashire, and to parts of 
Flintshire and Denbighshire, Cumberland, Westmoreland, and York- 
shire; with an Introduction and Notes, by William Beamont. To 
Accompany the Facsimile of the Original. Chester: 1863. 4to. 



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DOMESDAY BOOK. Domesday Book or the Great Survey of 
England of William the Conqueror A.D. 1086. Facsimile of the part 
relating to Yorkshire. Photo-Zincographed by Her Majestfs Com- 
mand at the Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton, Col. Sir H. 
James , R.E., Director. 1862. 4to. 

Domesday Studies, being the Papers read at the meetings 

of the Domesday Commemoration, 1886. Edited by P. Edward 
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DOMINICUS, [Patriarch of Aquileia and Grado.] See 
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DOMNIZO or DONIZO, [Priest of Canossa.] See Migne, 
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DONUS OR DOMNUS I., S., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
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DOROTHEUS, S. See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 88. 

DOUGLAS, William. See Charles I. 

DOYLE, James E. A Chronicle of England. B.c. 55— a.d. 
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DRAGON OF WANTLEY, The. A Burlesque Opera as 
perform’d at the Theatres with Universal Applause. Set to Music 
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Pleasures, and Commodities of the same. Diuided into two Bookes ; 
the latter containing twelue Songs, neuer before Imprinted. Digested 
into a Poem by Michael Drayton. Esquire. With a Table added, for 
direction to those Occurrences of Story and Antiquitie, whereunto 
the Course of the Volume easily leads not. London, printed for John 
Marriott , John Grismand , and Thomas Dewe. 1622. 2 vols. in 1. 

Folio. Engraved Title , Portrait , and Maps . br. mor. g. e. 

This copy contains, besides the ordinary engraved title and portrait of Prince 
Henry, a brilliant impression of the former, and a superb proof impression of the 
latter before the words “ Henricus Princeps ” were added, taken from the first edition 
of the first part, published in 1612, also a portrait of Prince Henry by Passe. 

DRAYTON, Michael. The Works of Michael Drayton. 1753. 
4 vols. 8vo. Portrait . 0. c. 

Garrick’s copy with his book-plate. 

See Percy Society, Vol. 7. 

DREAME :, A, or Newes from Hell. With a Relation of the 
great God Pluto, suddenly falling sicke by reason of this present 
Parliament. Printed in Sicilia on the back-side of the Cyclopean 
Mountaines. 1641. Sm. 4to. Woodcut upon the title-page . 

DREPANIUS FLORUS. See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 61. 

DROGO, [Bishop of Beauvais.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
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[DRUMMOND, Henry.] Histories of Noble British Families, 
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each. Illustrated by their Armorial Bearings, Portraits, Monuments, 
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Coloured Plates . 

Containing the families of Ashbumham, Arden, Compton, Cecil, Harley, 
Bruce, Perceval, Dunbar, Hume, Dundas, Drummond, and Neville. 

DRUMMOND, William, of Hawthornden. The History of 
Scotland, from the year 1423 until the year 1542. Containing the 
Lives and Reigns of James the I., II., III., IV., V. London, Printed 
by Henry Hills, 1655. Folio. Portraits . c. 

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DRYDEN, John. Poetical Works. With Life by the Rev. 
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DUCALE. A manuscript Ducale or Commission given to Pietro 
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containing 68 leaves of vellum, and is written in a clear and legible 
hand. It is in the original binding of brown morocco , with a gilt panel 
on each side , hainng in the centre on the obverse the name “ Petri Con- 
tareno,” and on the reverse the arms of the same , gilt edges. 

The first leaf contains a well-executed portrait of Pietro Contareno at the 
age of thirty-three, by a Venetian artist. He is bareheaded, and is dressed 
in scarlet robes ; in the background is seen a fleet of Venetian galleys. On the 
opposite page is a painting representing Pietro Contareno about to proceed on 
board a Venetian galley. Each painting is enclosed within a gold border composed 
of trophies, shields, arms, &c. 

DU CANGE, Carolus Dufresne, Dom. Glossarium ad scrip- 
tores mediae et infimae latinitatis. Editio nova locupletior et auctior, 
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aevi, cum latinos turn gallicos ; seu Supplementum ad auctiorem 
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DUCATUS LANCASTRIAN Pars Prima Calendarium Inquisi- 
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DU CHAILLU, Paul B. Explorations & Adventures in Equa- 
torial Africa. London: 1861. 8vo. Map and Plates. 

A Journey to Ashango-Land : and further penetration into 

Equatorial Africa. London: 1867. 8vo. Map and Plates. 

The Land of the Midnight Sun: Summer and Winter 

journeys through Sweden, Norway, Lapland, and Northern Finland. 
London: 1881. 2 vols. 8vo. Map and Plates. 

DUCHESNE, AndrE. Historiae Normannorum Scriptores 
antiqui, res ab illis per Galliam, Angliam, Apuliam, Capuae princi- 
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DUCKETT, Sir George. Penal Laws and Test Act. Questions 
touching their repeal propounded in 1687-8 by James II., to the 
Deputy Lieutenants and Magistrates. From the original returns in 
the Bodleian Library. London . 1882-83. 2 vols. 8vo. 

Record-Evidences, among archives of Ancient Abbey of 

Cluni, from 1077 to 1534; Illustrative of the history of some of our 
early kings ; and many of its English affiliated foundations. Printed 
for the A uthor . 1 886. 8vo. 

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Abbey of Cluni, from 1077 to 1534. 1888. 2 vols. 8vo. 

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DUGDALE, Sir William. The History of St Paul’s Cathedral 
in London. From its Foundation untill these Times : Extracted out 
of Originall Charters. Records. Leiger Books, and other Manuscripts. 
Beautified with sundry Prospects of the Church, Figures of Tombes, 
and Monuments. London , Printed by Tho . Warren ; 1658. Folio. 
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other Monasteries, etc. in England and Wales. With Additions by 
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DURER, Albert. Passio Christi ab Alberto Durer Nuren- 
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Baruch, 16-52. 

The Life of the Virgin. (Bartsch, 76-95). A series of 20 

engravings upon wood, brilliant impressions, all first states before the 
text, mounted in a folio volume. 

Di Alberto Durero Pittore, e Geometra Chiarissimo. Della 

Simmetria dei Corpi Humani, libri quattro. Nuovamente tradotti 
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DU VAL, Michael. See Charles I. 

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deux venerables docteurs de la faculte d’theologie a paris, maistre 
thomas vamet cure de sainct nicolas des champs. Et maistre Nouel 
beda principal du tresreigle college de Mont agu. Itnpritne a Paris 
par la veufue feu iehan trepperel demourat en la rue neufue nostre Dame 
a lenseigne de lescu de France . [S. d.] Sm. 8vo. Woodcuts . r. mor. 

g. e. doubU. ( Chambolle-Duru .) 

Inserted at the end is a folding plate representing the devil playing cards with 
a Turk, a Jew, and a soldier. 

From Baron Pichon’s library. 

DYALOGUS creaturaru optime moralizatus, omni materie morali 
iocudo mo applicabil : ad laude dei 1 edificatione hoim Incipit feliciter. 
Presens liber .... Per gerardum leeu in opido goudensi incept 9 munere 
dei finitus est, 1480. Folio. EDITIO PRINCEPS. Woodcuts, o. r. 
mor. g. e. 

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the volume. 

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EADMERUS. See Chronicles and Memorials, No. 81. 

See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 1 59. 

EARLE, John. See Arber’s Reprints, 12. 

EARLE, John. A Handbook to the Land Charters and other 
Saxonic Documents. Oxford: 1888. 8vo. 

EARLY ENGLISH TEXT SOCIETY. 

Publications 

1. Early English Alliterative Poems, ab. 1360 A.D., ed. Rev. Dr. 
R. Morris. 1864. 

2. Arthur, ab. 1440, ed. F. J. Fumivall. 1864. 

3. Lauder on the Dewtie of Kyngis, &c., 1556, ed. F. Hall. 

1864. 

4. Sir Gawayne and the Green Knight, ab. 1360, ed. Rev. Dr. 
R. Morris. 1864. 

5. Hume’s Orthographie and Congruitie of the Britan Tongue, ab. 
1617, ed. H. B. Wheatley. 1865. 

6. Lancelot of the Laik, ab. 1500, ed. Rev. W. W. Skeat. 1865. 

7. Genesis & Exodus, ab. 1250, ed. Rev. Dr. R. Morris. 1865. 

8. Morte Arthure, ab. 1440, ed. E. Brock. 1865. 

9. Thynne on Speght’s ed. of Chaucer, A.D. I599i ed. Dr. Kingsley 
& F. J. Furnivall. 1865. 

10. Merlin, ab. 1440, Part I., ed. H. B. Wheatley. 1865. 

11. Lyndesay’s Monarche, &c., 1552, Part I., ed. J. Small. 

1865. 

12. Wright’s Chaste Wife, ab. 1462, ed. F. J. Furnivall. 1865. 

13. Seinte Marherete, 1200-1330, ed. Rev. O. Cockayne. 18 66. 

14. Kyng Horn, Floris and Blancheflour, &c., ed. Rev. J. R. 
Lumby. 1 866. 

15. Political, Religious, and Love Poems, ed. F. J. Fumivall. 

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16. The Book of Quinte Essence, ab. 146070, ed. F. J. Furnivall. 
1866. 

17. Parallel Extracts from 45 MSS. of Piers the Plowman, ed. 
Rev. W. W. Skeat 1866. 

18. Hali Meidenhad, ab. 1200, ed. Rev. O. Cockayne. 1866. 

19. Lyndesay’s Monarche, &c., Part II., ed. J. Small. 1866. 

20. Hampole’s English Prose Treatises, ed. Rev. G. G. Perry. 
1866. 

21. Merlin, Part II., ed. H. B. Wheatley. 1866. 

22. Partenay or Lusignen, ed. Rev. W. W. Skeat. 1866. 

23. Dan Michel’s Ayenbite of Inwyt, 1340, ed. Rev. Dr. R. Morris. 

1866. 

24. Hymns to the Virgin and Christ ; the Parliament of Devils, 
&c., ab. 1430, ed. F. J. Furnivall. 1867. 

25. The Stacions of Rome, the Pilgrims’ Sea-voyage, with Clene 
Maydenhod, ed. F. J. Furnivall. 1867. 

26. Religious Pieces in Prose and Verse, from R. Thornton’s MS. 
(ab. 1440), ed. Rev. G. G. Perry. 1867. 

27. Levins’s Manipulus Vocabulorum, a ryming Dictionary, 1570, 
ed. H. B. Wheatley. 1867. 

28. William’s Vision of Piers the Plowman, 1362 A.D. : Text A, 
Part I., ed. Rev. W. W. Skeat. 1867. 

29. Early English Homilies (ab. 122030 A.D.). Part I. Edited 
by Rev. Dr. R. Morris. 1867. 

30. Pierce the Ploughman’s Crede, ed. Rev. W. W. Skeat. 

1867. 

31. Myrc’s Duties of a Parish Priest, inVerse, ab. 1420 A.D., ed. 
E. Peacock. 1868. 

32. Early English Meals and Manners : the Boke of Norture of 
John Russell, the Bokes of Keruynge, Curtasye, and Demeanor, the 
Babees Book, Urbanitatis, &c., ed. F. J. Furnivall. 1868. 

33. The Knight de la Tour Landry, ab. 1440 A.D. A Book for 
Daughters, ed. T. Wright. 1868. 

34. Early English Homilies (before 1300 A.D.). Part II., ed. 
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35. Lyndesay’s Works, Part III. : The Histone and Testament of 
Squyer Meldrum, ed. F. Halt 1868. 

36. Merlin, Part III., ed. H. B. Wheatley. On Arthurian 
Localities, by J. S. Stuart Glennie. 1869. 

37. Sir David Lyndesay’s Works. Part IV, Ane Satyre of the 
Three Estaits, ed. F. Hall. 1869. 

38. William's Vision of Piers the Plowman. Part II. Text B, 
ed. Rev. W. W. Skeat. 1869. 

39. Alliterative Romance of the Destruction of Troy, ed. D. 
Donaldson & G. A. Panton. Part I. 1869. 

40. English Gilds, their Statutes and Customs, 1389 A.D., ed. 
Toulmin Smith and Lucy T. Smith, with an Essay on Gilds and 
Trades-Unions, by Dr. L. Brentano. 1870. 

41. William Lauder’s Minor Poems, ed. F. J. Fumivall. 187a 

42. Bernard us De Cura Rei Famuliaris, Early Scottish Prophecies, 
&c, ed. J. R. Lumby. 1870. 

43. Ratis Raving and other Moral and Religious Pieces, ed. 
J. R. Lumby. 187a 

44. The Alliterative Romance of Joseph of Arimathie, or The 
Holy Grail : from the Vernon MS. ; with W. de Worde’s and 
Pynson’s Lives of Joseph : ed. Rev. W. W. Skeat 1871. 

45. King Alfred’s West-Saxon Version of Gregory’s Pastoral Care, 
edited from 2 MSS., with an English translation, by Henry Sweet 
Part I. 1871. 

46. Legends of the Holy Rood, Symbols of the Passion and Cross, 
Poems, ed. Rev. Dr. R. Morris. 1871. 

47. Sir David Lyndesay’s Works, Part V., ed. Dr. J. A. H. Murray. 
1871. 

48. The Times’ Whistle, and other Poems, by R. C, 1616 ; ed. 
J. M. Cowper. 1871. 

49. An Old English Miscellany, containing a Bestiary, Kentish 
Sermons, Proverbs of Alfred, and Religious Poems of the 13th cent, 
ed. from the MSS. by the Rev. Dr. R. Morris. 1872. 

50. King Alfred’s West-Saxon Version of Gregory’s Pastoral Care, 
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■ 51. The Life of St. J uliana, 2 versions, A.D. 1230, with translations ; 
ed. T. O. Cockayne & E. Brock. 1872. 

52. Palladius on Husbondrie, englisht (ab. 1420 A.D.), ed. Rev. 
Barton Lodge. Part I. 1872. 

53. Old English Homilies, Series II., and three Hymns to the 
Virgin and God, 1 3th century, with the music to two of them, in old 
and modern notation ; ed. Rev. Dr. R. Morris. 1873. 

54. The Vision of Piers Plowman, Text C ; Richard the Redeles 
(by William, the author of the Vision ) and The Crowned King ; 
Part III., ed. Rev. W. W. Skeab 1873. 

55. Generydes, a Romance, ab. 1440 A.D., ed. W. Aldis Wright. 
Part I. 1873. 

56. The Gest Hystoriale of the Destruction of Troy, in alliterative 
verse; ed. by D. Donaldson and the late Rev. G. A. Panton. 
Part II. 1874. 

57. The Early English Version of the “Cursor Mundi”: in four 
Texts, edited by Rev. Dr. R. Morris. Part I., with 2 photolitho- 
graphic facsimiles. 1874. 

58. The Blickling Homilies, 971 A.D., ed. Rev. Dr. R. Morris. 
Part I. 1874. 

59. The “ Cursor Mundi,” in four Texts, ed. Rev. Dr. R. Morris. 
Part II. 1875. 

60. Meditacyuns on the Soper of Our Lorde (by Robert of Brunne), 
edited by J. M. Cowper. 1875. 

61. The Romance and Prophecies of Thomas of Erceldoune, from 
5 MSS., ed. Dr. J. A. H. Murray. 1875. 

62. The “ Cursor Mundi ” in four Texts, ed. Rev. Dr. R. Morris. 
Part III. 1876. 

63. The Blickling Homilies, 971 A.D., ed. Rev. Dr. R. Morris. 
Part II. 1876. 

64. Francis Thynne’s Embleames and Epigrams, A.D. 1600, ed. 
F. J. Furnivall. 1876. 

65. Be Domes Daege (Bede’s De Die Judicii), &c., ed. J. R. 
Lumby. 1876. 

66. The “ Cursor Mundi,” in four Texts, ed. Rev. Dr. R. Morris. 
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67. Notes on Piers Plowman, by the Rev. W. W. Skeat. Part I. 

1877. 

68. The " Cursor Mundi,’’ in 4 Texts, ed. Rev. Dr. R. Morris. 
Part V. 1878. 

69. Adam Davie’s 5 Dreams about Edward II., &c., ed. F. J. 
Fumivall. 1878. 

70. Generydes, a Romance, ed. W. Aldis Wright. Part II. 

1878. 

71. The Lay Folk’s Mass Book, four texts, ed. Rev. Canon 
Simmons. 1879. 

72. Palladius on Husbondrie, englisht (ab. 1420 A.D.). Part II., 
ed. S. J. Heritage. 1879. 

73. The Blickling Homilies, 971 A.D., ed. Rev. Dr. R. Morris. 
Part III. 1880. 

74. English Works of Wyclif, hitherto unprinted, ed. F. D. 
Matthew. 1880. 

75. Catholicon Anglicum, an early English Dictionary, from Lord 
Monson’s MS., A.D. 1483, ed., with Introduction and Notes, by S. J. 
Heritage, and with a Preface by H. B. Wheatley. 1881. 

76. Aelfric’s Metrical Lives of Saints, in MS. Cott. JuL E 7., ed. 
Rev. W. W. Skeat. Part I. 1881. 

77. Beowulf, the unique MS. autotyped and transliterated, edited 
by Prof. Zupitza. 1882. 

78. The Fifty Earliest English Wills, in the court of Probate, 
1387-1439, ed. by F. J. Fumivall. 1882. 

79. King Alfred’s Orosius, from Lord Tollemache’s 9th Century 
MS., ed. H. Sweet. Part I. 1883. 

Extra Volume. Facsimile of the Epinal Glossary, 8th Cent., ed. 
H. Sweet. 1883. 

80. The Early English Life of St. Katherine, and its Latin Original, 
ed. Dr. Einenkel. 1884. 

81. Piers Plowman: Notes, Glossary, &c. Part IV., completing 
the work, ed. Rev. W. W. Skeat. 1884. 

82. Aelfric’s Metrical Lives of Saints, MS. Cott. Jul. E 7., ed. Rev. 
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83. The Oldest English Texts, Charters, &c., ed. H. Sweet. 
1885. 

84. Additional Analogs to ‘ The Wright’s Chaste Wife,’ No. 12, by 
W. A. Clouston. 1886. 

85. The Three Kings of Cologne. 2 English Texts, and 1 Latin, 
ed. Dr. C. Horstmann. 1886. 

86. Prose Lives of Women Saints, ab. 1610 A.D., edited from the 
unique MS. by Dr. C. Horstmann. 1886. 

87. Early English Verse Lives of Saints (earliest version), Laud 
MS., ed. Dr. C. Horstmann. 1887. 

88. Hy. Bradshaw’s Life of St. Werbuighe (Pynson, 1521), ed. Dr. 
C. Horstmann. 1887. 

89. Vices and Virtues (about 1200 A.D.), ed. Dr. F. Holtzhausen. 
Part I. 1887. 

90. The Rule of St. Benet. Latin and Anglo-Saxon Interlinear, ed. 
Dr. H. Logeman. 1888. 

91. Two Fifteenth Century Cookery Books, ab. 1430-1450, ed. 
Thomas Austin. 1888. 



Extra Series. 

I. William of Paleme ; or William and the Werwolf. Re-edited 
by Prof. Skeat, Lit.D. 1867. 

II. Early English Pronunciation, with especial Reference to Shak- 
spere and Chaucer, by A. J. Ellis. Part I. 1867. 

III. Caxton’s Book of Curtesye, in Three Versions. Ed. F. J. 
FurnivalL 1868. 

IV. Havelok the Dane. Re-edited by the Rev. W. W. Skeat. 
1868. 

V. Chaucer’s Boethius. Edited from the two best MSS. by Rev. 
Dr. R. Morris. 1868. 

VI. Chevelere Assigne. Re-edited from the unique MS. by H. H. 
Gibbs. 1868. 

VII. Early English Pronunciation, by A. J. Ellis. Part II. 
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VIII. Queene Elizabethes Achademy, &c. Ed. F. J. Fumivall. 
Essays on early Italian and German Books of Courtesy by W. M. 
Rossetti and Dr. E. Oswald. 1869. 

IX. Awdeley’s Fraternitye of Vacabondes, Hannan’s Caveat, &c. 
Ed. E. Viles and F. J. Fumivall. 1869. 

X. Andrew Boorde’s Introduction of Knowledge, 1547, Dyetary of 
Helth, 1542, Barnes in Defence of the Berde, 1542-3. Ed. F. J. Fur- 
nivall. 1 870. 

XI. Barbour’s Bruce. Part I. Ed. from MSS. and editions by 
Rev. W. W. Skeat 1870. 

XII. England in Henry VIII.’s time : a Dialogue between Cardinal 

Pole & Lupset, by Thom. Starkey, Chaplain to Henry VIII. Ed. 
J. M. Cowper. Part II. (Part I. is No. XXXII., 1878.) 1871. 

XIII. A Supplicacyon of the Beggers,by Simon Fish, 1528-9 A.D., 
ed. F. J. Fumivall : with a Supplication to our Moste Soueraigne 
Lorde ; A Supplication of the Poore Commons ; and the Decaye of 
England by the Great Multitude of Sheep, ed. J. M. Cowper. 
1871. 

XIV. Early English Pronunciation, by A. J. Ellis. Part III. 

1871. 

XV. Robert Crowley’s Thirty-One Epigrams, Voyce of the Last 
Trumpet, Way to Wealth, &c., 15 501 A.D., edited by J. M. Cowper. 

1872. 

XVI. Chaucer’s Treatise on the Astrolabe, ed. Rev. W. W. Skeat. 
1872. 

XVII. The Complaynt of Scotlande, 1549 A.D., with 4 Tracts 
(1542-48), ed. Dr. Murray. Part I. 1872. 

XVIII. The Complaynt of Scotlande, 1549 A.D, ed. Dr. Murray. 
Part II. 1873. 

XIX. Oure Ladyes Myroure, A.D. 1530, ed. Rev. J. H. Blunt 
i8/3- 

XX. Lonelich’s History of the Holy Grail (ab. 1450 A.D.), ed. 
F. J. Fumivall. Part I. 1874. 

XXL Barbour’s Bruce, Part II., ed. Rev. W. W. Skeat. 
1874. 

XXII. Henry Brinklow’s Complaynt of Roderyck Mors (ab. 
1542); and the Lamentacion of a Christian against the Citie of 



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London, made by Roderigo Mors, a.d. 1545. Ed. J. M. Cowper. 
1874. 

XXIII. Early English Pronunciation, by A. J. Ellis. Part IV. 
1874. 

XXIV. Lonelich’s History of the Holy Grail, ed. F. J. Fumivall. 
Part II. 1875. 

XXV. Guy of Warwick, 15th-century Version, ed. Prof. Zupitza. 
Part I. 1875. 

XXVI. Guy of Warwick, 15th-century Version, ed. Prof. Zupitza. 
Part II. 1876. 

XXVII. Bp. Fisher’s English Works (died 1535), ed. by Prof. 
J. E. B. Mayor. Part I., the Text. 1876. 

XXVIII. Lonelich’s Holy Grail, ed. F. J. Fumivall. Part III. 
1877. 

XXIX. Barbour’s Bruce. Part III., ed. Rev. W. W. Skeat. 

1877. 

XXX. Lonelich’s Holy Grail, ed. F. J. Fumivall. Part IV. 

1878. 

XXXI. The Alliterative Romance of Alexander and Dindimus, 
ed. Rev. W. W. Skeat. 1878. 

XXXII. Starkey's “ England in Henry VIII.'s time.” Part I. 
Starkey’s Life and Letters, ed. S. J. Herrtage. 1878. 

XXXIII. Gesta Romanorum (englisht ab. 1440), ed. S. J. Herr- 
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XXXIV. The Charlemagne Romances : — 1. Sir Ferumbras, from 
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XXXV. Charlemagne Romances : — 2. The Sege off Melayne, Sir 
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XXXVI. Charlemagne Romances : — 3. Lyf of Charles the Grete, 
Part I., ed. S. J. Herrtage. 1880. 

XXXVII. Charlemagne Romances : — 4. Lyf of Charles the Grete. 
Part II., ed. S. J. Herrtage. 1881. 

XXXVIII. Charlemagne Romances : — 5. The Sowdone of Baby- 
lone, ed. Dr. Hausknecht. 1881. 

XXXIX. Charlemagne Romances : — 6. Rauf Colyear, Roland, 
Otuel, &c., ed. S. J. Herrtage. 1882. 



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EARLY ENGLISH TEXT SOCIETY— continued. 

XL. Charlemagne Romances : — 7. Huon of Burdeux, by Lord 
Berners, ed. S. L. Lee. Part I. 1882. 

XLI. Charlemagne Romances: — 8. Huon of Burdeux, by Lord 
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XLII. Guy of Warwick : 2texts(AuchinleckMS.andCaiusMS.), 
ed. Prof. Zupitza. Part I. 1883. 

XLIII. Charlemagne Romances : — 9. Huon of Burdeux, by Lord 
Berners, ed. S. L. Lee. Part III. 1884. 

XLIV. Charlemagne Romances : — 10. The Four Sons of Aymon, 
ed. Miss Octavia Richardson. Part I. 1884. 

XLV. Charlemagne Romances: — 11. The Four Sons of Aymon, 
ed. Miss O. Richardson. Part II. 1885. 

XLVI. Sir Bevis of Hamton, from the Auchinleck and other 
MSS., ed. Prof. E. Kolbing. Part I. 1885. 

XLVII. The Wars of Alexander, ed. Rev. W. W. Skeat. 1886. 

XLVIII. Sir Bevis of Hamton, ed. Prof. E. Kolbing. Part II. 
1886. 

XLIX. Guy of Warwick, 2 Texts (Auchinleck and Caius MSS.), 
Part II., ed. Prof. J. Zupitza. 1887. 

L. Charlemagne Romances : — 12. Huon of Burdeux, by Lord 
Berners, ed. S. L. Lee. Part IV. 1887. 

LI. Torrent of Portyngale, from the unique MS. in the Chetham 
Library, ed. E. Adam. 1887. 

LII. A Dialogue against the Feuer Pestilence, by Wm. Bullein, 
from the edition of 1578 collated with those of 1564 and 1573, ed. 
Mark W. Bullen and A. H. Bullen. 1888. 

LIII. The Anatomy of the Body of Man, by Thomas Vicary, A.D. 
1548, ed. F. J. and Percy Furnivall. 1888. 

LIV. The Curial made by maystere Alain Charretier, translated 
into Englysh by Wm. Caxton, A.D. 1484, ed. F. J. Furnivall. Collated 
with the French Original by Paul Meyer. 1 888. 

EASTHER, A. See Eng. Dialect Society, 39. 

EBALUS, [Archbishop of Rheims.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
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EBBO OR EBO, [Bishop of Rheims.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 1 16. 

EBERHARDUS, [Abbot of Tegernsee.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 141. 

EBERHARDUS, [Archdeacon of Ratisbon.] See Monumenta 
Ger. Hist. — Script. Tom. XVII. 

EBERWINUS. See Monumenta Ger. Hist. — Script. Tom. VIII. 

EBRARDUS, [Augustinian Canon of Watten.] See Migne, 
Patr. Lat. Vol. 149. 

ECKBERTUS OR EGBERTUS, [Abbot of SchOnau.] See 
Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 195. 

ECKERARDUS, [Monk OF S. Gall.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 87. 

ECKIUS, Johannes. Homiliarvm sive Sermonum doctissimi 
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EDDIUS, Stephanus. See Gale et Fell, Vol. 3. 

EDGARUS, [King of the English.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 138. 

EDICT. Edict du Roy nostre sire faict sur le rachapt des rentes 
constituees sur les maisons des villes citez Et faulxbourgs de ce 
Royaulme Publie en la court de parlement Le cinqiesme iour de 
FeburierLan de grace Mil Cinq Trente. Neuf. Collatio facta est cum 
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Four leaves. 

From the Seilli&re Library. 

EDMOND, S. Abregd de la vie de Saint Edmond vulgairement 
Saint Edme, Archevesque de Cantorbery et Patron de Pontigny. 
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EDMUNDUS, [King of the English.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat Vol. 138. 

EDUCATION BILL. A Verbatim Report, with Indexes, of 
the Debate in Parliament during the progress of the Elementary 
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EDWARDUS, [the Elder, King of the English.] See 
Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 138. 

EDWARDUS III., S., [the Confessor.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat. Vol. 1 5 1. 

EGBERTUS, S., [Archbishop of York.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat. Vol. 89. 

EGINHARDUS OR EINHARDUS, [Abbot.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat Vol. 104. 

See Monumenta Ger. Hist — Script Tom. II., XV. 

EGLISE NOTRE-DAME de la Poterie, Bruges. A series 
of 18 drawings in pen and ink upon paper (n| x 7j- inches), with a 
verse of 8 lines above each in Dutch. Sm. Folio, c. 

“ The Drawings are either the original sketches or perhaps copies for 3 pieces 
of tapestry manufactured early in the 16th century for the Church of Our Lady of 
the Potteries at Bruges. They represent a series of miracles wrought in 1495 and 
following years. The tapestry in 3 pieces each about 6 feet high by 21 feet long, is 
still preserved in the Hospice attached to the Church. The two pieces representing 
subjects 1- 1 2 are well executed, the 3rd is decidedly inferior to the drawings. The 
Drawings may be the work of one of the nuns or of some artist employed by them. 
Of course there must have been cartoons of size of execution, which may or may 
not have been drawn by the author of the sketches.” — Extract from Letter of Mr. 
Weale. 

The subjects of the drawings as described in Mr. Wealed Catalogue of the 
Religious Works of Art exhibited at Mechlin in 1864, are as follows : — 

1. The miraculous Image of Our Lady of the Potteries. 

2. The sudden cure of a dropsical girl by the invocation of Our Lady of the 
Potteries. 

3. A child whose arms and hands are crooked is placed by its parents under the 
protection of Our Lady of the Potteries, and its limbs take their natural form. 

4. A blind girl on a pilgrimage to Our Lady of the Potteries has her sight 
restored. 

5. Some sailors in great danger arrive safely at the port of Flushing after 
invoking the protection of Our Lady of the Potteries. 

6. An inhabitant of Ypres, attacked by a hideous disease and covered with 
sores, makes a vow to go on a pilgrimage to Our Lady of the Potteries, and is 
cured. 

7. A woman goes to drown herself, urged by the devil, when she is saved by 
Our Lady of the Potteries. 

8. A child, fallen from the top of a ladder, is saved by the faith of its parents 
in Our Lady of the Potteries. 

9. A merchant of La Rochelle afflicted with a gangrened wound, is cured on 
invoking Our Lady of the Potteries. 

10. A fisherman of PEcluse, after a fervent prayer to Our Lady of the Potteries, 
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11. A fisherman, having lost his rudder, is brought back to the port of Ostend 
without accident, after having invoked Our Lady of the Potteries. 

12. A woman of Bruges recovers her sight. 

13. A woman of Bruges, from whom all her crockery had been stolen, recovers it. 

14. A woman of Bruges is cured of a frightful disease of the throat from which 
she is suffering. 

15. Another woman of the same town is cured of a similar disease after having 
promised to go on a pilgrimage to Our Lady of the Potteries. 

16. A child, that had swallowed an ear of corn and died, is restored to life 
when the parents place it under the protection of Our Lady of the Potteries. 

17. Several women are happily delivered by the invocation of Our Lady of the 
Potteries. 

18. The sick, the lame, the unhappy of all kinds are delivered of their ills. 

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Hypatia : or, the History of a most beautiful, most vertuous, 

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Sharpe, Samuel. The Chronology and Geography of 

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Suez Canal. A Collection of Tracts and Pamphlets relating 

to the Suez Canal. 1843-59. In 1 vol. 8vo. Maps. 

The Travels of Aladdin, Sultan of Egypt. An Eastern 

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Triglandius, Jacobus. Dissertatio de Josepho patriarcha in 

sacri bovis hieroglyphico, ab ALgyptiis adorato. Lugd. Bat. 1700. 
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Uri, J. Carmen mysticum Borda dictum Abi Abdallae M. 

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Wyche, Sir Peter. A Short Relation of the River Nile : of 

its Source and Current ; of its Overflowing the Campagnia of Aigypt, 
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1791. 8vo. 

Yeates, Thomas. Remarks on the History of Ancient 

Egypt from Mizraim to Cambyses the son of Cyrus and to the end of 
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EIGILIS, S., [Abbot of Fulda.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 105. 

See Monumenta Ger. Hist — Script. Tom. II. 

EINHARDUS. See Eginhardus. 

EKKEHARDUS, [Monk of Aurach.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
Vol. 154. 

See Monumenta Ger. Hist. — Script. Tom. VI. 

ELDEFONSUS, [Spanish Bishop.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 10& 

ELDER, John. The Copie of a Letter sent in to Scotlande, of 
the arivall and landynge, and moste noble marryage of the moste 
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Princes Marye Quene of England, solemn isated in the Citie of Win- 
chester : and howe he was receyved and installed at Windsore, and 
of his triumphyng entries in the noble Citie of London. Wherunto, is 
added a brefe overture or openyng of the legacion of the most reue- 
rende father in God Lorde Cardinall Poole from the Sea Apostolyke 
of Rome, with the substaunce of his oracyon to the kyng and Quenes 
Magestie, for the reconcilement of the Realme of Englande to the 
unitie of the Catholyke churche. With the very copye also of the 
Supplycacid exhibited to their highnesses by the three Estates 
assembled in the parlamente. Wherin they representing the whole 
body of the Realme and dominions of the same have submitted the- 
se Ives to the Popes Holynesse. Imprinted at London in Fletestrete at 
the signe of the Sunne over agaynst the Conduit by John Waylande . 
[AT.d. 1 555 -] Sm. 8vo. JBIfltk letter* hr. mor.g : e. 

A little volume of extreme rarity. 

The letter is addressed to 44 Lord Robert Stuarde, Bishoppe of Cathenes, and 
pvest of Dubritane Colledge in Scotland,” and contains a most minute and inte- 
resting account of the arrival of Philip of Spain and his marriage to Queen Mary. 
On F. v. we find the following interesting account of 44 The Kinge's forme and 
stature.” 44 1 can wel compare hym to John Hume my lord of Jedwarde’s kinsman. 
Of visage he is well favored with a brod forhead, and gray iyes, streight nosed, and 
manly countenaunce. From the forhead to the point of hys chynne, hys face 
groweth smal : his pace is prlcely, and gate so straight and upright, as he leseth 
no inche of his higthe, with a yeallowe head, and a yeallowe berde. And thus to 
conclude he is so wel proporcioned of bodi, arme, legge and every other Limme to 
the same, as nature cannot work a more parfite pateme. And as I have learned, 
of the age of xxviii yeares. Whose maiesty I iudge to bee of a stoute stomake, 
pregnaunt witted and of most ientel nature.” The next paragraph contains an 
interesting notice of Lord Damley, afterwards the husband of Mary Queen of 
Scots, and of poems by him, he being then in his ninth year. 

ELEUTHERIUS, S., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat Vol. 5. 

ELEUTHERIUS, S., [Bishop of Tournay.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat Vol. 65. 

ELIAS JUDAEUS. Accentuum Hebraicorum liber unus, ab 
Elia Judaeo aeditus, & iam diu desideratus. Item liber Traditionum 
ab eodem conscriptus, etc. Basilece per Henricum Petrum, 1539. 
Sm. 8vo. 

ELIAS, [Metropolitan of Crete.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat 
Vol. 97. 

ELIGIUS, S., [Bishop of Noyon.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
Vol. 87. 

ELINGERUS, [Abbot of Tegernsee.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
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ELIPANDUS — ENCHIRIDlO. 1 8 1 

ELIPANDUS, [Bishop of Toledo.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 9 6. 

ELIZABETH, Fourth Child of King Charles I. Carmen 
Natalitium ad cunas Illustrissimae Principis Elisabethae decantatum 
intra Nativitatis Dom. solennia per humiles Cantabrigiae Musas. Ex 
Academia Cantabrigiensis Typographeo . 1635. 4to. 0. v. 

ELLENHARDUS, [of Strasburg.] See Monumenta Ger. 
Hist — Script Tom. XVII. 

ELLICOTT, Charles J. A Critical and Grammatical Com- 
mentary on St Paul's Epistles to the Thessalonians, Galatians, 
Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, to Philemon, and the Pastoral 
Epistles, with a revised translation. London : 1859-63. 5 vols. 8vo. 

ELLIS, SIR Henry. Original Letters, illustrative of English 
History ; including numerous Royal letters : from Autographs in the 
British Museum, and one or two other collections. With Notes and 
Illustrations. First, Second, and Third Series. London : 1825-46. 
1 1 vols. Sm. 8vo. Plates \ c . 

A General Introduction to Domesday Book ; accompanied 

by Indexes of the Tenants in Chief, and Under Tenants, etc. 1833. 
2 vols. 8vo. c. 

ELPIS, [Wife of Boethius.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 63. 

ELSTOB, Elizabeth. An English-Saxon Homily on the 
Birth-Day of St. Gregory : Anciently used in the English-Saxon 
Church. Giving an Account of the Conversion of the English from 
Paganism to Christianity. Translated into Modern English, with 
Notes, &c. London: 1709. 8vo. First Edition. Frontispiece . o. c. 

ELWORTHY, F. T. See Eng. Dialect Society, 7, 19, 25, 50. 

ELZEVIR. Catalogus Librorum Officinae Danielis Elsevirii. 
Amstelodami , 1681. Reprinted, Paris, 1823. Sm. 8vo. L. P. Papier 
fin de Hollande . 

EMMA, [Queen of England.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 141. 

EMO, [Abbot of Bloomkamp.] See Monumenta Ger. Hist — 
Script Tom. XXIII. 

ENCHIRIDlO preclare ecclie Sarisburiesis devotissimis preca- 
tionibus ac venustissimis imaginibus : 1 iis quidem non paucis refertu. 

€ God be in my hede 
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God be in myn eyen 
And in myn lokynge 
God be inmy mouth 
And in my spelcynge 
God be in my herte 
And in my thynlcynge 
God be at myn ende 
And my departynge. 

[Colophon] C Impressum est hoc ovarium Parisiis in edibus spectabilis 
viri Germani Hardouyn librarii iurati universitatis ParisieU . apud 
palatiu comorantis ad signu dive Margarete. [1533.] Sm. 8vo. br. 
mor. g. e. 

a—x iv in eights, gothic letter, in red and black, with a border to every page 
and woodcuts. 

This copy has signatures a viii and b ii in facsimile. 

ENDELECHIUS, [Orator,] or Severus Rhetor. See Migne, 
Patr. Lat Vol. 19. 

ENDERBIE, Percy. Cambria Triumphans, or Brittain in its 
Perfect Lustre. London: 1661. [Reprinted, 1810.] Folio, c. 

ENGLISH DIALECT SOCIETY. 

Publications : — 

1. A Glossary of North of England Words, by J. H. Five 
Glossaries by Mr. Marshall, and a West-Riding Glossary by Dr. 
Willan. Edited by the Rev. W. W. Skeat 1873. 

2. A List of Books Illustrating English Dialects. Part I. Con- 
taining a General List of Dictionaries, and a List of Books relating 
to some of the Counties of England. Edited by Professor Skeat. 
1873. 

3. A Glossary of Swaledale Words. By Captain Harland. 1873. 

4. The History of English Sounds. By Henry Sweet 1874. 

5. Seven Provincial English Glossaries, from various sources. 
Edited by the Rev. W. W. Skeat 1874. 

6. Ray’s Collection of English Words not generally used, from the 
edition of 1691 ; together with Thoresby’s Letter to Ray, 1703. Re- 
arranged and newly edited by the Rev. W. W. Skeat. 1874. 

7. The Dialect of West Somerset. By F. T. Elworthy. 1875. 

8. A List of Books relating to some of the Counties of England. 
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ENGLISH DIALECT SOCIETY— continued. 

9. A Glossary of Words used in the Neighbourhood of Whitby. 

By F. K. Robinson. Part I. (A to P). 1875. 

10. A Glossary of the Lancashire Dialect By J. H. Nodal and 
G. Milner. Part I. (A to E). 1875. 

11. On the Survival of Old English Words in our Dialects. By 
Rev. Dr. R. Morris. 1876. 

12. Five Original Provincial Glossaries — Cleveland, Kent, Surrey, 
Oxfordshire, and South Warwickshire. Ed. by the Rev. W. W. 
Skeat. 1876. 

1 3. A Glossary of Words used in the Neighbourhood of Whitby. 
By F. K. Robinson. Part II. (P to Z). 1876. 

14. A Glossary of Mid-Yorkshire Words, with a Grammar. By 
C. Clough Robinson. 1876. 

15. A Glossary of Words in use in the Wapentakes of Manley 
and Corringham, Lincolnshire. By E. Peacock. 18 77. 

16. A Glossary of Holdemess Words. By F. Ross, R. Stead, 
and T. Holdemess, with a Map of the District 1877. 

17. On the Dialects of Eleven Southern and South-Western 
Counties, with a new classification of the English Dialects. By 
Prince Louis Lucien Bonaparte. Two Maps. 1877. 

18. Bibliographical List Part III., completing the work, and 
containing a List of Books on Scottish Dialects, Anglo-Irish Dialect, 
Cant and Slang, and Americanism, with additions to the English 
List, and Index. Edited by J. H. NodaL 1877. 

19. An Outline of the Grammar of the Dialect of West Somerset 
By F. T. Elworthy. 1877. 

20. A Glossary of Cumberland Words and Phrases. By William 
Dickinson. 1878. 

21. Tusser’s Five Hundred Pointes of Good Husbandrie. Edited 
with Introduction, Notes, and Glossary by W. Payne and S. J. 
Herrtage. 1878. 

22. A Dictionary of English Plant Names. By James Britten 

and Robert Holland. Part I. (A to F). 1878. 

23. Five Reprinted Glossaries, including Wiltshire, East-Anglian, 
Suffolk, and East Yorkshire Words, and Dialectal Words from Bp. 
Kennett's Parochial Antiquities. Edited by the Rev. W. W. Skeat 
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ENGLISH DIALECT SOCIETY— continued. 

24. Supplement to the Cumberland Glossary (No. 20). By W. 
Dickinson. 1879. 

25. Specimens of English Dialects. I. Exmoor Scolding and 
Courtship (Devonshire). Edited by F. T.’ Elworthy. II. A Bran New 
Wark (Westmorland). Edited by the Rev. W. W. Skeat 1879. 

26. English Plant Names. Part II. (G to O). 1879. 

27. Glossary of Words in use in Cornwall. I. West Cornwall. 
By Miss M. A. Courtney. II. East Cornwall. By Thomas Q. Couch. 
With Map. 1880. 

28. Glossary of Words and Phrases in use in Antrim and Down. 
By William Hugh Patterson. 1880. 

29. An Early English Hymn to the Virgin. By F. J. Furnivall 
and A. J. Ellis. 1880. 

30. Old Country and Farming Words. Gleaned from Agricultural 
Books. By James Britten. 1880. 

31. The Dialect of Leicestershire. By the Rev. A. B. Evans 
and Sebastian Evans. 1881. 

32. Five Original Glossaries — Isle of Wight, Oxfordshire, Cum- 
berland, North Lincolnshire, and Radnorshire, by various Authors. 

1881. 

33. George Eliot’s Use of Dialect By W. E. A. Axon. (Forming 
No. 4 of Miscellanies.) 1881. 

34. Turner’s Names of Herbs, A.D. 1 548. Edited, with Index and 
Identification of Names, by James Britten. 1881. 

35. Glossary of the Lancashire Dialect By J. H. Nodal and 
George Milner. Part II. (F to Z). 1882. 

36. West Worcestershire Words. By Mrs. Chamberlain. 1882. 

37. Fitzherbert’s Book of Husbandry, 1534. Edited, with Intro- 
duction, Notes and Glossarial Index, by the Rev. W. W. Skeat 1882. 

38. Devonshire Plant Names. By the Rev. Hilderic Friend. 

1882. 

39. Glossary of the Dialect of Almondbury and Huddersfield. By 
the Rev. A. Easther and the Rev. Thomas Lees. 1883. 

40. Hampshire Words and Phrases. Compiled and Edited by the 
Rev. Sir William H. Cope, Bart. 1883. 



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41. English Dialect-Words in the Eighteenth Century. Compiled 
from N. Bailey's Dictionary, with Introduction, by W. E. A. Axon. 
1883. 

42. Upton-op-Severn Words and Phrases. By the Rev. Canon 
Lawson. 1884. 

43. Anglo-French Vowel Sounds. A Word-list illustrating the 
correspondence with Modem English. By Miss B. M. Skeat. 1884. 

44. Glossary of Cheshire Words. By Robert Holland. Part I. 
(A to F). 1884. 

45. English Plant-Names. Part III. Completing the work. 1884. 

46. Glossary of Cheshire Words. By Robert Holland. Part II. 
(G to Z). Completing the Vocabulary. 1885. 

47. Bird Names. By the Rev. Charles Swainson. 1885. 

48. Four Dialect Words — Clem, Lake, Oss, and Nesh. By Thomas 
Hallam. 1885. 

49. Report on Dialectal Work from May 1885 to May 1886. 

By A. J. Ellis. [Miscellanies, No. V.] 1885. 

50. Glossary of West Somerset Words. By Frederick T. El- 
worthy. 1886. 

51. Cheshire Glossary. By Robert Holland. Part III. Com- 
pleting the work. 1886. 

52. South-West Lincolnshire Glossary (Wapentake of Graffoe). 
By the Rev. R. E. G. Cole. 1886. 

53. Folk-Speech of South Cheshire. By Thomas Darlington. 

1887. 

54. Dictionary of the Kentish Dialect By the Rev. W. D. Parish 
and the Rev. W. F. Shaw. 1887. 

55. Second Report on Dialectal Work, 1886-87. By A. J. Ellis. 

1888. 

56. Berkshire Words and Phrases. By Major B. Lowsley. 1888. 

57. Sheffield Glossary. By S. O. Addy. 1888. 

The four following volume* do not form part of the regular series of the 
English Dialect Society's publications, but have been presented to members by the 
respective editors. 

A Dictionary of the Sussex Dialect and Collection of Provincialisms 

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ENGLISH DIALECT SOCIETY— continued. 
in use in the County of Sussex. By the Rev. W. D. Parish. Lewes .* 
1875. 8vo. 

An Attempt towards a Glossary of the Archaic and Provincial 
Words of the County of Stafford, first brought together by Charles 
Henry Poole, A.D. 1880. Stratford-upon-Avon. [«. </.] 8va 

An older form of the Treatyse of Fysshynge wyth an angle attri- 
buted to Dame Juliana Barnes. Printed from a MS. in the possession 
of Alfred Denison, Esq. With preface and glossary by Thomas 
Satchell. London: 1883. 8va 

Catalogue of the English Dialect Library. 1888. 8vo. 

ENGLISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY. 

Publications. 1838-56. 29 vols. 8vo. l. p. v. : — 

1. V. Beds Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum, recensuit 
J. Stevenson. 1838. 

2. V. Bedae Opera Historica Minora, recensuit J. Stevenson. 1841. 

3. Gildas de Excidio Britanniae, recensuit J. Stevenson. 1838. 

4> Nennii Historia Britonum, recensuit J. Stevenson. 1838. 

5. Chronicon Ricardi Divisiensis de Gestis Ricardi I. Nunc primum 
Typis mandatum curante J. Stevenson. 1838. 

6. Willelmi Malmesburiensis Monachi Gesta Regum Anglorum, 
atque Historia Novella, recensuit T. D. Hardy. 1840, 2 vols. 

7. Codex Diplomaticus JEvi Saxonici, opera J. M. Kemble. 1845- 
1848, 6 vols. 

8. Rogeri de Wendover Chronica, sive Flores Historiarum, cum 
Appendice, edidit H. O. Coxe. 1841-1844, 5 vols. 

9. F. Nicholai Triveti, Annales Sex Regum Angliae, &c., 1136- 
1307, recensuit T. Hog. 1845. 

10. Adami Murimuthensis, Chronica sui Temporis, nunc primum 
per decern annos aucta, (1303-1346), cum eorundem Continuatione, 
(ad 1380) edidit et recensuit T. Hog. 1846. 

11. Gesta Stephani, Regis Anglorum et Ducis Normannorum, in- 
certo auctore sed con tern poraneo, recensuit R. C. Sewell. 1846. 

12. Chronicque dela Traison et Mort de Richart II. Roy d’Engle- 
terre, avec un Glossaire par B. Williams. 1846. 

13. Florentii Wigorniensis Monachi Chronicon ex Chronicis, ad 
fidem Codd. MSS. edidit B. Thorpe. 1848-1849, 2 vols. 



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ENGLISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY— continued. 

14. Chronicon Walteri de Hemingburgh, de Gestis Regum Angliae, 
ad fidem Codd. MSS. recensuit H. C. Hamilton. 1848-1849, 2 vols. 

15. Henrici Quinti Angliae Regis Gesta, cum Chronica Neustriae, 
Gallic^, ab anno 1414 ad 1422, ad fidem MS. recensuit, Chronicam 
traduxit, Notisque illustravit, B. Williams. 1850. 

16. Historia Rerum Anglicarum Willelmi Parvi, S.T.D. Ordinis 
Sancti Augustini Canonici Regularis in Coenobio B. Mariae de 
Novoburgo in Agro Eboracensi, recensuit H. C. Hamilton. 1856, 
2 vols. 

ENGRAVINGS. A Collection of 144 engravings to illustrate 
Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Engravers. Mounted in a volume. 
Folio. 

ENNODIUS, Magnus Felix, [Bishop of Pavia.] See Migne, 
Patr. Lat Vol. 63. 

ENOCH. The Book of Enoch the Prophet Now first translated 
from an Ethiopic MS. in the Bodleian Library. By Richard Lau- 
rence. Oxford \ 1838. 8vo. 

EPHRAEM SYRUS, S. Libri Sancti Effrem De Compunctione 
cordis Judicio dei & Resurre. &c. Beatitudine Anime Penitentia 
Luctamine spiritali Die Judicii. [Sine ulla nota , circa 1494.] Folio. 
br. mor. g. e. 

Nineteen leaves. The printing of this book is attributed by Hain (6597) to 
Joh. de Amerbach of Basle, and by others to Caspar Hochfeder of Nuremberg. 

EPHRAEM, S., [Patriarch of Antioch.] See Migne, Patr. 
Gr. Lat. Vol. 86 bis. 

EPHRjEMIUS, [The Chronologer.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. 
Lat. Vol. 143. 

EPICTETUS. Enchiridion, hoc est, Pugio : sive Ars humanae 
vitae correctrix. Item Cebetis Thebani Tabula, qua vitae humanae 
prudenter instituenda ratio continetur : Graeci & Latint. Antverpia , 
ex officina Christophori Planting 1585. Sm. 8vo. 

Enchiridion. (Graeci.) Ex editione Joannis Upton accurate 

expressum. Glasguae, excudebant R.et A. Foulis , 1751. 32mo. o. ol. 
mor. g. e. 

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EPINAL GLOSSARY, The, Latin and Old-English of the 
eighth century. Photo-lithographed from the original MS. by W. 
Griggs, and edited with Transliteration, Introduction, and Notes, by 
Henry Sweet. London: 1883. Folio. Facsimiles. 

EPIPHANIUS, S., [Bishop of Constance.] See Migne, 
Patr. Gr. Lat. Vols. 41-43. 

See Venetian Library, 57. 

EPIPHANIUS, [Bishop of Constantinople.] See Migne, 
Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 86. 

EPIPHANIUS, [Deacon of Catania.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. 
Lat Vol. 98. 

EPIPHANIUS, [Monk of Jerusalem.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. 
Lat. Vols. 120, 133. 

EPISTLES AND GOSPELS. Here begynneth the Pystles and 
Gospels, of every Sonday, and holy Daye in the yere. M.D.XXXVIII. 
[Folio lxxiiii] Here endeth the pystels $ gospels of the sayntes and 
here after foloweth the table of this psete boke. C This is the table 
wherin ye shall understade in what lefe ye shall fynde the Pystels g 
Gospels after the use of Salysbury of every Sondaye and holy day in 
the yere. [ Without printer’s name or place , but probably printed at 
Paris.] 1538. Sm. 8vo. iSlacfc better. r.mor.g.e. 

A — K iv in eights, with a woodcut upon the verso of the title-page. 

EPISTOLiE. Duo volumina Epistolarum obscurorum virorum 
ad D. M. Ortuinum Gratiu, Attico lepdre referta, denub excusa & 4 
mendis repurgata. Roma Stampato, 1556. 2 vols. — De generibus 
ebriosorum, et ebrietate vitanda. Cui adiecimus De meretricum in 
suos amatores, & concubinarum in sacerdotes fide. [ 5 . /.] 1 5 57. — 

3 vols. in 1. Sm. 8vo. o. bl. mor. g. e. 

From the Beckford Library. 

ERACLIUS, [Bishop of LifeGE.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 
* 35 * 

ERASMUS ROTERODAMUS, Desiderius. Apophthegmes, 
that is to saie, prompte, quicke, wittie and sentecious saiynges, of 
certaine Emperours, Kynges, Capitaines, Philosophiers and Oratours, 
aswell Grekes, as Romaines, bothe verie pleasaunt and profitable to 
reade, partely for all maner of persones, and especially Gentlemenne. 
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Maister Erasmus of Roterodame. And now translated into Englishe 
by Nicolas Vdall. C Imprinted at London , by Jhon Kingston. 1564. 
Sm. 8vo. Blacl netted r. g. e . 

Collation : — *, 8 1L ; **, 8 1L, the last blank ; a — z in eights ; A — H in eights ; 
1,911. 

ERASMUS ROTERODAMUS, Desiderius. Colloquia nunc 
emendatiora. Lugd. Bat., ex officina Elzeviriana, 1636. Sm. 8vo. 
Engraved Title, o. r. mor. g. e. 

Declarationes Des. Erasmi Roterodami, ad Censuras Lutetiae 

vulgatas sub nomine Facultatis Theologian Parisiensis. Antverpiae. 
Apud Martinum Cmsarem. Anno 1532. Sm. 8vo. c. 

De Contemptu Mundi. [Translated by Thomas Paynel] 

Londini in cedibus Thomce Berthelcti, 1533. Sm. 8vo. Black JLtttZZ. 

De Octo Orationis partium constructione libellus perelegans. 

Friburgi Brisgoice, 1534. — J. Ceratini De sono literarum, praesertim 
Graecarum Libellus. Antverpice, 1527. — P. Mosellani Tabulae de 
schematibus & tropis. In Rhetorica P. Melanchthonis. In Erasmi 
libellum de duplici copia. Antverpice \ 1533. — Grammaticale Bellum, 
nominis et verbi regum, de principalitate orationis inter se contenden- 
tium, [And. Guarna auctore.] Colonies, 1533. — Des. Erasmi Para- 
phrasis in Elegantiarum libros Laurentii Vallae. Cui addita est 
Farrago sordidorum verborum. Item Philippi Melanchthonis de locis 
communibus ratio. Antverpice, 1533. — G. Geldenhaurii Institutio 
scholae Christianae. Francofurti, 1534. — O. Brunfelsius De disciplina 
et institutione puerorum. Antverpice , 1530. — H. Zwinglii Quo pacto 
ingenui adolescentes formadi sint, praeceptiones pauculae. Basilece, 
1533. — P. Moschii De cruciatu exilioque cupidinis dialogus. Parisiis, 
1536. — Des. Erasmi De ratione studii, ac legendi, libellus aureus, 
Concio de puero Jesu, Expostulatio Jesu, Carmina scholaria. Argen- 
torati, 1526. — G. Cognatus De officio famulorum. Basilece , 1535. In 
1 vol. Sm. 8va o. c. 

Encomium Matrimonii, per Des. Erasmum Rot Encomium 

Artis Medicae per eundem. Basileae apud Ioannem Frobenium mense 
Novembri, Anno 1518. 4to. br. ntor.g. e. ■ ( Trauiz-Bauzonnet .) 

A — G in fours. The title is surrounded by a beautiful woodcut border after 
Hans Holbein, who also designed the printer’s device on the verso of the last leaf. 

Epistola apologetica, ad Reverendum in Christo P. & illustrem 

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de% similibus hominu constitutionibus. Cum alijs ndnullis nouis. 
Apud inclytam Basileam , in cedibus loan. Frob: An. 1522. Sm. 8vo. 
v.g. e. 

Collation : — A — U in eights. 

ERASMUS ROTERODAMUS, Desiderius. Epistola Erasmi 
Roterodami ad Gerardum Nouiomagum, de commedatione libelli 
sequentis. Epistola Gerardi Noviomagi, de triumphali ingressu Illus- 
trissimi principis Philippi de Burgundia Electi & confirmati ecclesiae 
Traiectensis, in ditionem suam. Louanii apud Theodoricum Martinum 
Alostenscm. 1517. 4to. v. Uncut . 

Four leaves, the last having on the verso the large woodcut device of the printer. 

Leges Morales e libello D. Eras. Roterod. de ciuilitate morum 

puerilium per Eualdum Galium. Antverpiae. Ex officina Ioannis Loei , 
Anna, 1551. Sm. 8vo. bl. mot. 

A, 8 leaves ; B, 3 leaves. 

A woodcut portrait of Erasmus is inserted. 

Libellus novus et elegans, De pueris statim ac liberaliter in- 

stituendis. Luteciae, apud CristianU Wechel. 1529. Sm. 8vo. v. 

A — E in eights. 

Liber unus, quo Leicis oviciis, sine talide respondet. 

Eiusdem libri duo, ad annotationes Edwardi Lei. Moguntice. Jo. 
Scheffer , 1520. — Erasmi Apologia, refellens quorudam seditiosos 
clamores apud populum. Basilece, J. Frobenius, 1520. — Annotationes 
Edouardi Lei in Annotationes novi testamenti Des. Erasmi. [S. 1 . eta.] 
— Epistolae aliquot eruditorum virorum, ex quibus perspicuum quata 
sit Eduardi Lei virulentia. Basilece , J. Frobenius, 1520. — Recriminatio 
Jo. Gertophii adversus furiosissimum Sycophantam Edoardum Leum, 
qui ausus est primus Erasmum candidissimum luto aspergere. Epi- 
gramma Hermanni Buschii in eundem Leum. Apud A. Cratandrum, 
1520. — Jac Latomi De trium linguarum, & studii theologici ratione 
dialogus. [S. 1 . et a.] — Erasmi Apologia refellens suspiciones quo- 
rundam dictitantiu dialogum D. Jac. Latomi cdscriptum fuisse ad- 
versus ipsum. [Basilece f J. Frobenius .] 1520. — Oratio de variarum 
linguarum cognitione, P. Mosellano autore. Basilece , J. Frobenius , 
1519. — Lucubrationum omnium Erasmi Rot. Index. Basilece f 1519. 
In 1 vol. 4to. 

A collection of rare pieces relating to the controversy between Erasmus and 
Edward Lee, Archbishop of York. 

Many of the tracts have very fine woodcut borders round the title-pages, de- 
signed by Holbein and others. 

The volume is in its original binding of oak boards, partly covered with hog- 
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ERASMUS ROTERODAMUS, Desiderius. Pilgrimages to 
Saint Mary of Walsingham and Saint Thomas of Canterbury ; trans- 
lated and illustrated with Notes, by J. G. Nichols. 1849. 8vo. Plates. 

Stultitiae Laus. Des. Erasmi Rot. declamatio, cum com- 

mentariis Ger. Listrii, et figuris Jo. Holbenii. Basilece, typis Gena- 
tkianis, 1676. 8vo. Plates. 0. r. ntor. doubtt, g. e. {Boyer.) 

From the Lamoignon and Beckford Libraries. 

The Censure and iudgement of the famous dark Erasmus of 

Roterodam : Whyther dyuorsemente betwene man and wyfe stondeth 
with the lawe of god. With diuers causes wherfore it is permitted, with 
the mynde of the olde doctours, wrytten by the said Erasmus in the 
booke of his Annotations, vpon these wordes of Paule, i. cor, vii. She 
is delyuered fro the bond of the lawe, let her marry to whom she wyll, 
translated by Nycolas Lesse. Ephe, iiii. Be not caried aboute with 
euerye wynde of doctryne. [Colophon.] Prynted at London in A Iders- 
gate strete, by the ivydowe of Jlton Herforde, for Robert Stoughton, 
dwellyng by Ludgate at the sygne of the Byshops Myter. \N. d. about 
1550.] Sm. 8vo. Black Hetter. r. 

Collation : — A — K in eights. Only three books were printed by the widow of 
John Herforde, and of only two of these three do copies appear to be known. 

From the libraries of Granville Sharp and Lord Hampton. 

See More, Sir Thomas. De Optimo Reip. Statu, &c. 

See Venetian Library, 58. 

ERASTO doppo molti secoli ritomato al fine in luce. Et con 
somma diligenza dal Greco fedelmente tradotto in Italiano. In 
Vinegia, appresso di Agostino Bindoni, 1550. Sm. 8vo. o. v. 

ERCHAMBERTUS, [Bishop of Freising.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat. Vol. 1 16. 

See Monumenta Ger. Hist — Script Tom. II. 

ERCHEMBERTUS or ERCHEMPERTUS, [Monk of 
Monte Cassino.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 129. 

See Monumenta Ger. Hist — Script Tom. III. 

ERECHTHIUS, [Bishop of Antioch in Pisidia.] See Migne, 
Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 86 bis. 

ERKEMBALDUS, [Bishop of Strasburg.] See Migne, Patr. 
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ERMANRICUS, [MONK OF Reichenau.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat Vol. 1 16. 

See Monumenta Ger. Hist — Script Tom. II. 

ERMANRICUS. See Monumenta Ger. Hist. — Script Tom. XV. 
ERMENGAUDUS. See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 204. 
ERMENTARIUS. See Monumenta Ger. Hist — Script Tom. XV. 

ERMOLDUS NIGELLUS, [Abbot.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
VoL 105. 

See Monumenta Ger. Hist — Script Tom. II. 

ERNALDUS, [Abbot of Bonneval.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
VoL 189. 

ERNULFUS, [Bishop of Rochester.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat Vol. 163. 

ERVISIUS, [Prior OF S. VICTOR.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
Vol. 196. 

ESAIAS, [Patriarch of Constantinople] See Migne, 
Patr. Gr. Lat Vol. 152. 

ESSAYS and Reviews. London: 1861. 8vo. 

Replies to “Essays and Reviews.” By various writers. 

With a Preface by the Lord Bishop of Oxford. Oxford and London : 
1862. 8vo. 

ESSAYS on a Liberal Education. [By various Authors.] Edited 
by the Rev. F. W. Farrar. London: 1867. 8vo. 

ESSAYS on Reform. [By various Authors.] London: 1867. 
8vo. 

ESSEX, ARTHUR Capel, Earl of. Recherche et Decouverte 
du cruel et barbare Assassinat du dernier Comte d’Essex, oik l’on fait 
voir par des Raisons & des Faits invincibles, qu’il ne s’est pqint tu£ 
soy mesme. Traduit de 1 ’Anglois. [ 5 . /.] 1684. Sm. 8vo. 0. c. 

From the Sunderland Library. 

ESSEX. Registers of Stock Harvard, co. Essex. (From 1 563 to 
1700.) Edited by the Rev. E. P. Gibson. London: 1881. 8va 

ESTCOURT, E. E., and J. O. Payne. The English Catholic 
Nonjurors of 171 5 : Being a Summary of the Register of their Estates, 
with Genealogical and other Notes. London, [». d.~] 8vo. 



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ESTHER. The Book of Esther in Hebrew. Manuscript, 
written upon a vellum roll io feet in length by 6 inches in width, 
attached to an ivory roller with a carved handle. 

This roll was purchased of Mr. Shapira at Jerusalem. 

ESTIENNE, Henri. Fragmenta Poetarum veterum Latinorum, 
quorum opera non extant : Ennii, Accii, etc., alionimque multorum : 
Undiquei Rob. Stephano . . . olim congesta ; nunc autem ab Henrico 
Stephano eius filio digesta. Anno 1564 Excudebat Henricus Stephanus. 
8vo. 0. br. mor.g . e. 

A fine and well-preserved specimen of sixteenth century binding in mosaic, 
the sides and back being inlaid with richly coloured leathers. From the library of 
Baron Pichon. 

Another copy. r. rnor. g e. ( Roger Payne.) 

From the Beckford Library. 

Traicte de la conformity du language Francois auec le Grec. 

. . . Avec une preface remonstrant quelque partie du desordre & 
abus que se commet auiourdhuy en l’usage de la langue Fran;oise. 
[S. /. n. d. 9 mats Gentve, vers 1565.] Sm. 8vo. First EDITION. 
r. tnor. g. e. (Sneers.) 

From the Firmin-Didot Library. 

ETHELBERTUS, [King of the English.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat. Vol. 80. 

ETHELREDUS II., [King of the English.] See Migne, 
Patr. Lat. Vol. 151. 

ETHELVOLFUS, [Irish Abbot.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 
96. 

ETHELWERD. See Chronicle. 

See Savile, H. 

ETHELWOLDUS, [Bishop of Winchester.] See Migne, 
Patr. Lat VoL 137. 

EUCHERIUS, S., [of Lyons.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 50. 

EUCHOLOGION. A Greek Manuscript of the xii* century, 
written in gilt letters upon a white vellum roll 9 feet 4 inches in length 
by 7^ inches broad, with a number of very pretty jewelled capital 
letters. It consists of a collection of prayers and hymns, chiefly by 
S. John Chrysostom. 

Speaking of the extraordinary rarity of Greek manuscripts in letters of gold, 
the Hon. R. Curzon (afterwards Lord Zouche) in his u Visits to Monasteries in the 
Levant w says : “ The very rare occurrence of a Greek Manuscript written in Letters 
of Gold would make it a most desirable and important acquisition to any Royal 

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Library, for besides the two above-mentioned there are not, I believe, more than 
7 or 8 MSS. of this description in existence, and of these several are merely 
fragments and only one is on White Vellum. This is in the Library of the Holy 
Synod at Moscow.” He then points out that the others written on blue or purple 
vellum are locked up in the Vatican, British Museum, Imperial Library of Vienna, 
and in his own collection at Parham. 

EUCLIDES. See Venetian Library, 59-61. 

EUDOCIA, [Empress.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 85. 

EUGENIUS II., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 105. 

EUGENIUS III., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 180. 

EUGENIUS, S., [Bishop of Carthage.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat. Vol. 58. 

EUGENIUS III., S., [Bishop of Toledo.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat. Vol. 87. 

EUGESIPPUS. See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat Vol. 133. 

EUGYPPIUS, [African Abbot.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
Vol. 62. 

EULOGIUS, S., [Archbishop of Toledo.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat Vol. 1 15. 

EULOGIUS, S., [Archbishop of Alexandria.] See Migne, 
Patr. Gr. Lat Vol 86 bis. 

EUMENIUS. See Migne, Patr. Lat VoL 8. 

EURIPIDES. Tragoediae XIX. In quibus praeter infinita menda 
sublata, carminum omnium ratio hactenus ignorata nunc primftm 
proditur : opera Gul. Canteri. Antwerfiee, ex officina Christophori 
Plantini, 1571. Sm. 8vo. o. r. mor. g. e. 

This volume is in a richly gilt contemporary binding in beautiful preservation. 

See Classics. 

EUSEBIUS, S., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 6. 

EUSEBIUS, S., [Bishop of Vercelli.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
VoL 12. 

EUSEBIUS PAMPHILUS, [Bishop of Cesarea.] See 
Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 8. 

See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. Vols. 19-24. 

See Venetian Library, 62. 

EUSEBIUS, [Patriarch of Alexandria.] See Migne, Patr. 
Gr. Lat Vol. 86. 






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EUSEBIUS, [Bishop of Emessa.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. 
Vol. 86. 

EUSTATHIUS. See Migne, Patr. Lat VoL 53. 

EUSTATHIUS, S., [Bishop of Antioch.] See Migne, Patr. 
Gr. Lat Vol. 18. 

EUSTATHIUS, [Bishop of Beyrout.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. 
Lat Vol. 85. 

EUSTATHIUS, [Monk.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 86. 

EUSTATHIUS, [Metropolitan of Thessalonica.] See 
Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat Vols. 135, 136. 

EUTHALIUS, [Deacon.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 85. 

EUTHYMIUS ZIGABENUS, [Monk of Constantinople.] 
See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat Vols. 128-131. 

See Venetian Library, 35, 63. 

EUTRANDUS, [Subdeacon of Toledo.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat. Vol. 80. 

EUTROPIUS, S., [Bishop of Valencia.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat. Vol. 80. 

EUTROPIUS, [Lombardic Priest.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 129. 

EUTROPIUS, Flavius. See Venetian Library, 64. 
EUTYCHIANUS, S., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 5. 

EUTYCHIUS, S., [Patriarch of Constantinople.] See 
Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 86 bis. 

EUTYCHIUS, [Patriarch of Alexandria.] See Migne, 
Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. in. 

EUTYCHIUS, Aug. See Venetian Library, 65. 

EUZOIUS, [Heretic.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 8. 

EVAGRIUS, [Monk.] See Migne, Patr. Lat VoL 20. 

EVAGRIUS, [OF PONTUS.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat Vol. 
40. 

EVAGRIUS, [SCHOOLMAN.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 
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EVANGELIARIUM ad usum Ecclesiae Orientalis Graec£. 
Manuscript upon vellum of the xii* century, written in a fine 
bold Greek character on 740 pages (13 x 9^ inches). 4to. In a 
morocco case . 

The MS. opens with the Gospel of S. John, and then follow the Gospels of 
SS. Matthew, Mark, and Luke, arranged for reading in the Church according to 
the ecclesiastical year on Sundays, Festivals, and Saints* days. The first page has 
a heading within a richly illuminated border of fine design on a gold ground, with 
the emblems of the four Evangelists, and figures of birds within circles. The text 
begins beneath, written in letters of gold in two columns. 

The Gospel of S. Matthew has a fine miniature of the Evangelist to face the 
first page, painted in colours on a gold ground. Over the beginning of the Gospel 
is a rich illuminated compartment, the title in the centre in gold capitals. 

At the beginning of the Gospels of SS. Mark and Luke are also miniatures of 
the Evangelists with gold background and rich ornamental border opposite, with 
titulations in gold capitals. The headings of the different divisions are also in 
burnished gold, and the capital letters in colours in the Byzantine taste. 

After the four Gospels are portions of the same Scriptures arranged for reading 
according to the months of the year. 

The manuscript is entirely perfect throughout and in fine preservation, allowing 
for discoloration by age. 

It is in the original binding of cedar- wood boards covered with goatskin, but 
somewhat dilapidated. 

EVANGELIARIUM. Manuscript upon vellum of the x te 
century, of Frankish execution, beautifully written upon 402 leaves 
(9f x 6J inches). 4to. 

The text of this MS. is written in long lines, twenty to the full page. The 
Canons, on sixteen pages, each divided into columns by pillars united by small 
arches, beneath which are the nimbed heads of the winged Evangelistic symbols, 
except on f. 7b, where one of the pillars supports a figure of S. Matthew seated writ- 
ing on a scroll, and f. 8, where the lion of S. Mark, the bull of S. Luke, and the 
eagle of S. John are represented entire. 

The volume is adorned with five miniatures ; on the pages opposite these are 
the first words of each Gospel written in burnished gold letters on a purple ground. 

The first of the five miniatures (5 J x 4 in.) represents an abbot in alb, tunic, and 
ample chasuble standing, with his abbatial staff between his arms, presenting a book 
with both hands to an Apostle, doubtless the patron saint of his monastery. The 
saint, in tunic and mantle, stands at the side of an altar surmounted by a lofty 
ciborium ; his right hand is raised to bless the donor, and his left rests on the rod 
to which the altar veil is suspended. On the altar, which is covered with crimson 
drapery, lies his Evangeliarium ; above is seen the right hand of God issuing from 
the clouds, holding the Tau and apparently blessing the gift. 

The other miniatures represent, each on a burnished gold ground, one of the 
Evangelists seated beneath an arch supported by two pillars. In the tympana 
above are their symbols. 

EVANGELIARIUM CISTERCIENSE. Manuscript upon 
vellum, of the early part of the xiii* h century. Written by an Italian 



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197 

scribe in large characters, in long lines, with painted initial letters and 
rubrics, upon 173 leaves (11^ x 8 inches). Folio, black mor. 

EVANGELIARIUM. Liber Evangeliorum secundum ordinem 
Fratrum Predicatorum. Cum concordantiis secundum Romanam 
curiam. [ Absque ulla nota , sed Venetiis, apud L . et A. Giunta y circa 
1 520.] Folio. Printed upon vellum* 0. c. 

Collation : — A — CC in fours. From Mr. Maskell’s library. 

Codex Theodori Bezae, Cantabrigiensis, Evangelia et Acta 

Apostolorum complectens, quadratis Literis, Graeco-Latinis .... 
adumbravit, expressit, edidit, etc. Thomas Kipling. S. T. P. Canta- 
brigice , 1793. 2 vols. in 1. Atlas Folio. Large and fine paper . mor. 

The Gospels of the fower Evangelistes translated in the olde 

Saxons tyme out of Latin into the vulgare toung of the Saxons, newly 
collected out of Auncient Monumentes of the sayd Saxons, and now 
published for testimonie of the same. At London. Printed by John 
Daye dwelling over Aldersgate. 1571. 4to. o. c. 

Title and Dedication by John Fox to Queen Elizabeth, 6 leaves, B — Y in 
fours, Aa — Yy in fours, AA — HH in fours. 

Le Saint Evangile de N. S. J6sus-Christ, selon Les Quatre 

Evangelistes. Traduit par M. le Maistre de Sacy. Om6e de 51 
Planches d’apr&s les tableaux de Raphael, de Paul V^ronfese, du 
Poussin, du Dominiquin, et de TAlbane. Paris , 1810. Folio. 
Plates. 

EVANS, A. B. AND S. See Eng. Dialect Society, 31. 

EVANTIUS, [Abbot of Troclar.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 88. 

EVARISTUS, [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 5. 

EVELYN, John. Silva: or, a Discourse of Forest-Trees, and 
the Propagation of Timber in his Majesty’s Dominions. With Notes 
by A. Hunter, M.D. York: 1776. 2 vols. 4to. Portrait and 

Plates . c. 

Memoirs, illustrative of the Life and Writings of John 

Evelyn, Esq. F.R.S. Author of the “ Sylva,” &c. &c. Comprising his 
Diary, from the year 1641 to 1705-6, and a selection of his familiar 
letters. To which is subjoined, The Private Correspondence between 
King Charles I. and his Secretary of State, Sir Edward Nicholas. . . . 
Edited by William Bray. London: 1819. 2 vols. 4to. Portraits 
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E VERHELMUS—EZRA. 



EVERHELMUS. See Monumenta Ger. Hist. — Script Tom. 
XI. 

EVODIUS, [Bishop of Uzala.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vols. 
3i,42. 

EXHIBITION OF 1851. Reports of the Juries on the subjects 
in the 30 classes into which the Exhibition was divided. London : 
1852. 8 vo. Presentation Copy \ 

EXHIBITION OF 1862. The Illustrated Catalogue of the In- 
dustrial Department. Printed for Her Majesty' s Commissioners . 4 
vols. 8vo. Plates. 

Reports of the Juries. London : 1863. 8vo. r. mor. g . e. 

Record of the International Exhibition, 1862. Glasgow [n. d.]. 

4to. Plates, r. mor. 

EXPOSITIO hymnoru scd’m usum Sarum. [S. 1 . et a., sed Colon, 
circa 1496.] 4to. Woodcut on title. 61 . mor. g. e. 

a — is in sixes. 

From the Beresford-Hope Library. 

EXPOSITIO sequential scd’m usum Sarum. [S. 1 . eta., sed Colon, 
circa 1496.] 4to. Woodcut on title, bl. mor. g. e. 

A, eight leaves, B — I in sixes, K, seven leaves. 

From the Beresford-Hope Library. 

EXPOSITIONE del “ Pater Noster,” con alcuni capitoli delle doc- 
trine e figure ed exempli de Fratre Egidio el quale fu compagno de 
Sancto Francisco pauperculo. Manuscript upon vellum of the 
XV th century [written about 1469], of Italian execution, upon 90 pages 
(8 f x 6 $ in.). 4to. 0. v. 

On the first leaf is a clever painting by an Italian artist of St Anthony 
and St Francis, as Franciscan monks, supporting a crucifix surmounted by a car- 
dinal’s hat. 

EYTON, Rev. R. W. Antiquities of Shropshire. London: 
1854-60. 12 vols. 8vo. Plates. 

EZRA. The Missing Fragment of the Latin translation of the 
Fourth Book of Ezra, Discovered, and Edited with an Introduction 
and Notes, by Robert L. Bensly, M.A. Cambridge , 1875. 4to. 






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F. 

FABIANUS, S., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat Vol. 10. 

FABYAN, Robert. The New Chronicles of England and 
France, in two parts. Named by himself the Concordance of 
Histories. To which are added a biographical and literary preface, 
and an index, by Henry Ellis. London ; 1811. 4to. c. 

FACSIMILES of National Manuscripts from William the Con- 
queror to Queen Anne, selected under the direction of the Master of the 
Rolls, and photo-zincographed by command of Her Majesty Queen 
Victoria, by CoL Sir Henry James, R.E., Director of the Ordnance 
Survey. Parts I.-IV. With Translations and Notes. Ordnance 
Survey Office, Southampton, 1865-68. 4 vols. 4to. 

FACUNDUS, [Bishop of Hermia.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 67. 

FAIRFAX, Thomas, Lord. A Declaration from Sir Thomas 
Fairfax, and the Army under his Command. As it was humbly 
tendered to the Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament, etc. 
1647. Sm. 4to. 

A Declaration from His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and 

his Councell of Warre ; concerning their proceedings in the Proposals 
prepared and agreed on by the Councell of the Army. Oxford, 1647. 
Sm. 4to. 

A Perfect Diurnall of some Passages in Parliament and 

daily proceedings of the Army under his Excellency the Lord Fair- 
fax. From Monday the 24 of July till Mund. the 31 of July 1648. 
Sm. 4to. 

A Remonstrance of His Excellency Thomas Lord Fairfax, 

Lord Generali of the Parliaments Forces. And of the Generali 
Councell of Officers held at St. Albans the 16. of November, 1648. 
London, 1648. Sm. 4to. 

A Copy of a Letter from the Generals Excellency Sir 

Thomas Fairfax his Quarrers (sic) ; concerning the Armies not dis- 
banding, etc. 1667. Sm. 4to. 

Short Memorials of Thomas Lord Fairfax. Written by 

Himself. Lotidon : Printed for Ri. ChiswtU, 1699. Sm. 8vo. 0. c. 



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FAIRFAX, Thomas, Lord. Original Memoirs of Sir Thos. 
Fairfax ; written by himself, during the great civil War : with an 
Appendix, containing the Sieges of Bradford, Manchester, & 
Preston. Knaresborough : 1810. Sm. 8vo. o. c. 

The Fairfax Correspondence. Memoirs of the Reign of 

Charles the First. Edited by George W. Johnson. London, 1848. 
2 vols. 8vo. Portraits. 

Memorials of the Civil War : Comprising the Correspondence 

of the Fairfax family with the most distinguished personages engaged 
in that memorable contest. Now first published from the original 
MSS. Edited by Robert Bell. London: 1849. 2 vols. 8vo. 

Portraits. 

FALCO, [OF Benevento.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 173. 

FALCONER, William. Poetical Works. With Life by the 
Rev. John Mitford. London : 1866. Sm. 8vo. L. P. 

FALTONIA PROBA, [Poetess.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 19. 

FANTOSME, JORDAN. See Surtees Society, 11. 

FARDULFUS, [Abbot of S. Denis.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
Vol. 99. 

FARO, S., [Bishop of Meaux.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 87. 

FARRAR, Frederic W., D.D., F.R.S. The Life of Christ 
London, [». d.]. 2 vols. 8vo. Plates. 

FASTIDIUS, [British Bishop.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol 50. 

FASTREDUS, [Abbot of Clair vaux.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 188. 

FAUSTINUS, [Luciferian Priest.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 13. 

FAUSTINUS, S. See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 59. 

FAUSTUS, [Heretic.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 20. 
FAUSTUS, S., [Bishop of Riez.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 58. 

FEDERER, Charles A. The Ballad of Flodden Field, a poem 
of the XVIth Century. Manchester: 1884. 4to. 

FELIX I., S., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 5. 

FELIX II., S., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 13. 



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FELIX III., S., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 58. 

FELIX IV., [POPE.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 65. 

FELIX, S., [Martyr.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 8. 

FELIX, [African Bishop.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 8. 

FELIX, [Bishop of Limoges.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 87. 

FELIX, [Bishop of Toledo.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 96. 

FELIX, [Bishop of Ravenna.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 89. 

FELIX, [Bishop of Urgel.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 96. 

FENELON, F. de Sal. de la Mothe. Dialogues on Eloquence: 
wherein is clearly demonstrated, that which is best adapted for the 
pulpit Faithfully translated from the French by William Stevenson. 
Leeds: 1806. Sm. 8vo. Portrait. ' 

See Dibdin, Rev. T. F. 

FERGUSON, Charles J. The Developement of Domestic 
Architecture. Rose Castle & Dalston Hall Kendal: 1875. 4to. 

Plates. 

FERGUSON, R. S. Carlisle Castle, historical and descriptive. 
Kendal: 1875. 8vo. Plates. 

FERGUSSON, James, D.C.L. History of Indian and Eastern 
Architecture. London: 1876. 8vo. Maps and Plates. 

FERNE, H., D.D. The resolving of Conscience whether Sub- 
jects may take Arms. Cambridge, 1642. 4to. 

Conscience Satisfied. That there is no warrant for the 

Armes now taken up by Subjects. Oxford, Printed by Leonard 
Lichfield, 1643. 4to. 

An Answer to Mis-led Doctor Feame. According to his 

own method of his book examined. Printed the second Weeke of 
Ianuary. 1642. 4to. 

FERRALDUS, J. Insignia peculiaria christianissimi Fran corum 
regni numero viginti, seu totide illustrissime franco* corone preroga- 
tiue ac preeminetie : per excellente utriusque iuris licentiatum, Con- 
siliariu fisci ac reipublice Cenomaneh. procuratorem Johanem ferraldu 
in lucem edite. Venundantur Parrhisiis ab Joanne parvo. [s. a.~\ 4to. 
bl. mor. g. e. ( Chambolle^Duru .) 

This copy is entirely uncut, and differs slightly from the edition described by 
Brunet Collation . — A — C in eights, the last leaf blank. 

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FERRANDUS— FISHER. 



FERRANDUS, [Deacon.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 65. 

FERRANDUS, Fulgentius, [Deacon of Carthage.] See 
Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 67. 

FERREOLUS, S., [Bishop of Uzfes.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 66. 

FERRERIUS, Zach arias. Hymni novi ecclesiastici iuxta 
veram metri et latinitatis normam a Beatiss. Patre Claemente VII. 
Pont. Max. ut in divinis quisque eis uti possit approbati et novis 
Ludovici Vicentini ac Lavtitii Perusini characteribus in lucem traditi. 
Itnpressutn Romm in cedibus Ludouici Vicentini et Lautitii Perusini , 
1525. 4to. o.v. 

Aliud Exemplar, o. c. 

FESTUS, Sextus Pompeius. See Migne, Patr. Lat VoL 95. 

FINE ARTS QUARTERLY REVIEW. London : 1863-7. 
5 vols. 8vo. Plates. 

FINLAY, George, LL.D. A History of Greece from its con- 
quest by the Romans to the present time. B.C. 146 to A.D. 1864. 
Edited by the Rev. H. F. Tozer, M.A. Oxford : 1877. 7 vols. 8vo. 
Portrait. 

FIRMUS, [Bishop of C^sarea in Cappadocia.] See Migne, 
Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 77. 

FISH, Simon. |[ A supplication of the poore Commons. 
Prouerbes. xxi. Chapiter. |[ Who so stoppeth his eare at the criynge 
of the poore, he shall crye hym selfe, and shall not be heard. |[ Wher- 
unto is added the Supplication of Beggers. [Fol. c 7, recto.] |[ Your 
moste faythfull and obeysaunt subiectes : the pore commones of the 
royalme of Englande. Anno 1546. [Fol. c 7, verso.] |[ The suppli- 
cation of Beggers, compyled by Symon Fyshe. Anno 1524. [With- 
out place or name of printer .] Sm. 8va 25 lack icttCL 0. c. 

Collation : — a— d in eights. The M Supplication of the Beggars ” was first 
printed about 1524, and is said to have first suggested to Henry VIII. the suppres- 
sion of the monastic orders. 

The present copy is from James Bindley’s library. 

See Early Eng. Text Society, Extra Series, XIII. 

FISHER, John, Bishop of Rochester. See Early Eng. Text 
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FISHER, Payne. Piscatoris Poemata : vel Panegyricum Carmen- 
in diem Inaugurationis Olivari, &c. Recitatum nuper in Aul& Medii- 
Templi. Decemb. 17. 1655. Lotidini: Typis Tliomce Newcombii. 1656. 
Folio. Plates. 0. c. 

As few copies of this book agree exactly as to their contents, a full collation of 
the present volume is given : — 

Engraved coat-of-arms with motto “ Non nobis nati,” 1 leaf. — Title : “ Marston 
Moor : sive de obsidione praelioque Eboracensi Carmen : cum quibusdam Miscel- 
laneis. Londini, 1655.” 1 leaf. — Dedication to John and Thomas Freke, signed 
P. Fisherus, 2 leaves.— Commendatory verses by E. Benlowes and others, 7 11 ., 
sigs. K — N 1 in twos. — “ De Obsidione Praelioque Eboracensi, &c.” 40 11 ., sigs. 
N2 — Hh2 in twos, Ii, 4II., the last blank. — Engraved coat-of-arms with motto “ Pax 
quaeritur bello,” 1 leaf. — General title : “ Piscatoris Poemata,” 1 leaf — “ Ad Oli- 
varum,” and commendatory verses, 8 11 ., sigs. a, 4 1 L, b — c, 2 11 . each. — “ Anniver- 
sarium; in Diem Inaugurationis Olivari,” 15 11 ., sigs. B — I in twos, the last blank, 
(sig. D twice marked, sig. E omitted). — Tide : “ Irenodia Gratulatoria,” 1 leaf. — 

“ Ad primores Concilii status,” 1 leaf, marked b b 2. — “ Accedite Lectores,” 1 leaf, 
marked a a 2. — “ Epistola Dedicatoria,” 2 11 ., sig. c c.— Commendatory verses, 2 11 ., 
sig. dd. — “ Irenodia Gratulatoria,” 34 1 L, sigs. A a — D d in twos, E e — K k in fours, 
LI, two 11 ., H h4 being blank. — “ Miscellania quaedam,” 10 11 ., sigs. A — E in twos. 
— Coat-of-arms with motto “ Lauras comes oliva,” and verses beneath, 1 leaf. — 
Title : “ Inauguratio Olivariana,” 1 leaf. — “Epistola Dedicatoria,” 2 1 L, sigs. A 3 and 
4. — “ Piscatoris Poemata. Inauguratio Olivariana,” 31 11 ., sigs. A a*, 2 11 ., B b* — 
Ii*i in fours. — Engraved portrait of Bulstrode Whitelock by Faithome, 1 leaf. — 
Title : “ Negotiatio Whitlocciana, 1655.” 1 leaf. — “ Sacrae Regiae Majestatis,” 1 leaf. 
— “ Illustrissimo ver& Domino B. Whidoccio,” 22 11 ., sigs. Ii*3 — Oo*4 in fours. — 

“ In obitum spectatissimae virginis Dom. F. Whitlock,” 8 11 ., sigs. e— f in fours. 
— “ Epitaphium Henrici & Mariae,” 2 11 . — “ .Etemitati Sacrum,” 3 11 . — “ Solis 
Septentrionalis Perigaeum,” 1656, 14 1 L, title and sigs. A— D2 in fours, the last 
blank. — “In elegantissima Poemata .... Ed. Walleri,” 4 11 ., sig. A. — “In Cele- 
berrimam Naumachiam, 1656,” 4 1 L — “ Viro vere perillustrissimo . . . Joanni Lisle,” 

1 leaf. — “ Oratio Anniversaria,” 1655, 11 11 ., sigs. A — C3 in fours. — Engraved coat- 
of-arms, “ Ed Laurentii,”’ 1 leaf. — Tide : “ Oratio secunda Anniversaria, 1657,” 1 
leaf. — “ Epistola Nuncupatoria,” 2 11 ., sig. B. — “ Oratio secunda,” 12 11 ., sigs. C — F 
in twos, G, 4IL — “Epitaphium P. Fisheri,” 2 11 ., sig. I. — “Beatissimae Memoriae 
T. Freke,” 1 leaf. — “ D. M. Johannis Freke,” 2 1 L, sigs. A2 and A3. 

From the Aylesford Library. 

Irenodia Gratulatoria, Sive Illustrissimi amplissimiq; Viri 

Oliveri Cromwelli, &c. Epinicion. Dedicatum Domino Praesidi 
Bradshawo Caeterisq; Concilii-Statu-Consultis, &c. 

( Salutis Humana. ) 1652. . 

&ra\ Aft 4to. c.g. e. 

I Libertatis Anglia, ) 4. 

Collation : — Equestrian portrait of Cromwell, tide, and preliminaries, 10 11 ., 

B — L 4 in fours, Errata, one leaf. Portrait of Cromwell by Trevillian before K 1. 

From the Fuller-Russell Library. 

Marston-Moor : sive de Obsidione Praelioque Eboracensi 

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Piscatoris Elucubratis. Londini, Typis Tkomce Newcomb, 165a 4to. 
c.g. e. 

Collation : — 7 preliminary 1L, B — P 1 in fours. K 4 is a blank leaf, and there 
is a fresh title to the “ Miscellania,” on L 1. 

From the Fuller- Russell Library. 

FISHER, Payne. The Tombs, Monuments, &c., Visible in S. 
Paul’s Cathedral (and S. Faith’s beneath it) Previous to its Destruc- 
tion by Fire A.D. 1666. Edited by G. Blacker Morgan. London, 
Printed 1684. [Reprinted 1885.] 4to. L. P. 

Catalogue of the Tombs in the Churches of the City of 

London, A.D. 1666. Revised and Edited by G. Blacker Morgan. 
London, Printed 1 668. [Reprinted 1885.] 4to. L. P. 

FITZHERBERT, Sir A. The New Boke of Ivstices of peace, 
made by Anthony Fitzherbarde Judge lately traslated out of French 
into Englyshe, and newly corrected. Imprynted at London . ... by 

Wyllyam Powell. 1551. The Contentes of this Boke. Fyrst the 

booke for a Justyce of peace. The boke that teacheth to kepe a 
courte Baron, or a lete. The boke teachynge to kepe a courte 
hundred. The boke called returna Breuium. The boke called 
Carta feodi, conteynynge the forme of dedes, releasses, Indentures, 
obligations, acquitaunces, letters, of attumey, letter of permutacion, 
testamentes, and other thynges. And the boke of the ordynaunce to 
be obserued by the offycers of the Kynges Escheker for feestakynge. 
Imprinted at London . ... by wyllyam Powell. 1552. In 1 vol. Sm. 
8vo. Black Hetrer. br. mor. g. e. 

See Eng. Dialect Society, 37. 

FLANDRE, Charles de. Monograms of Three, or more, 
Letters. Designed, and drawn on stone. With Indices. Glasgow, 
[n. d.] 4to. Plates. 

FLAVIANUS, S., [Bishop of Constantinople.] See Migne, 
Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 65. 

FLETCHER, John. See Old Eng. Plays, 1st Series, Vol. II. 

FLODOARDUS, [Canon of Rheims.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 135. 

See Monumenta Ger. Hist. — Script. Tom. III., XIII. 

FLORENCE, [Monk of Worcester.] See Eng. Hist. 
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FLORENTIUS, [a.d. 359.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 13. 

FLORIANUS, [Abbot.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 72. 

FLORUS, [Deacon of Lyons.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 
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FLORUS, LUCIUS. See Venetian Library, 95. 

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by him to the press of the Brothers of Common Life, ‘ In valle Mariae Virginis in 
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goes, but differs in the division of the lines ; but as his description is not taken from 
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seorsim Regula, Constitutiones, et Privilegia eiusdem Ordinis ; ac 
Congregationum Monasticarum et Militarium quae Cistertiense Insti- 
tutum observant. Antverpix, ex officina Plantiniana Balthasaris 
Moreti. 1630. Folio. Title-page engraved by Com. Galle. 0. v. 

HENRY V., OF England. See Chronicles and Memorials, 
No. 11. 

HENRY VII., of England. See Chronicles and Memorials, 
No. 10. 

HENRY, Prince, Son of James I. A genealogical tree, pro- 
bably engraved by one of the Passe family, illustrating the descent of 
Prince Henry from Edward IV., with a half-length portrait of the 
Prince within an oval at the top, and the Royal Arms at the foot. 
8vo. (5f x 3f inches.) 

A True reportarie of the most triumphant, and royal accom- 
plishment of the Baptisme of the most Excellent, right High, and 
mightie Prince, Frederik Henry; By the grace of God, Prince of 
Scotland. Solemnized the 30. day of August 1 594. Printed by R. 
Waldegrave printer to the K. Maiestie. [». d.] 4to. tSlflCh ILcttCP. r. 

A True Account of the most triumphant and royal Grandeur, 

at the Solemnization of the Baptism of His Royal Highness, Henry 



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Prince of Scotland, and afterwards Prince of Wales. .... He was 
baptized the 30* of August, 1594. Edinburgh : 1745. Sm. 8vo. 

HENRY, Prince, Son of James I. Dekker, Thomas. The 
Whole Magnificent Entertainment : Given to King James, Queene 
Anne his wife, and Henry Frederick the Prince ; upon the day of 
his Majesties Tryumphant Passage (from the Tower) through his 
Honorable Citie (and Chamber) of London, the 15. of March. 1603. 
As well by the English, as by the Strangers, with the speeches and 
Songs delivered in the severall Pageants. And those speeches that 
before were publish’t in Latin, now newly set forth in English. 
Imprinted at London by E. Allde for TAo. Man the yonger . 1604. 

4to. v. 

Chapman, George. An Epicede or Funerall Song : on the 

most disastrous Death, of the High-borne Prince of Men, Henry 
Prince of Wales, etc. With the Funeralls, and Representation of the 

Herse of the same High and mighty Prince Which Noble 

Prince deceased at S* James, the sixt day of November, 1612. 
London: printed by T. S. for fohn Budge > 1612. 4to. 0. c. 

16 leaves. 

This copy does not contain the plate of the “ Hearse.” 

Eidyllia in obitum fulgentissimi Henrici Walliae Principis 

duodecimi,Romaeq; mentis Terroris maximL Oxoniee, excudebat Josephus 
Bamesius , 1612. 4to. r. mor.g e. 

A — E 2 in fours. 

Epicedium Cantabrigiense, in obitum immaturum, semperq ; 

deflendum, Henrici, Illustrissimi Principis Walliae, etc. Cantabriguv, 
ex ojficina Cantrelli Legge. 1612. 4to. 

A — G in fours. Between A 2 and 3 are two leaves containing verses in Greek 
and Latin, with the signatures IT and IT 2. 

Inserted in this volume is a very rare and in all probability unique print re- 
presenting Alexander of Macedon presenting Prince Henry with a sword. The 
following inscription is upon a scroll at the foot of the print : 

“ The Peerlesse Macedon, chylde of triuph&t victoree 
Presents his armes his arte of warr, & fortue unto thee.” 

It measures 3f x 7£ inches. 

Luctus posthumus sive erga defunctum illustrissimum Hen- 

ricum Walliae Principem, Collegii Beatae Mariae Magdalenae apud 
Oxonienses Mecaenatem longe indulgentissimum, Magdalenensium 
officiosa Pietas. Oxonia^ excudebat Josephus Barnesius, 1612. 4to. c. 
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HENRY, Prince, Son of James I. Nethersole, Sir Francis. 
Memoriae Sacra Illustris. Potentiss. Principis Henrici Walliae Principis, 
Ducis Cornubiae, etc. Laudatio Funebris. Cantebrigice, ex officina 
Cantrelli Legge. 1612. 4to. c. 

Title and thirteen leaves. 

Sharp, Lionel. Oratio Funebris in honorem Henrici Excel- 

lentissimi Walliae Principis propriam atque intimam eius effigiem 
praeferens. Londini, 1612. 4to. c.g.e. 

Title and ten leaves. 

Stirling, Sir William Alexander, Earl of. An Elegie on 

the Death of Prince Henrie. Edinburgh. Printed by Andro Hart 
[1612.] Reprinted by David Laing, [n. d.\ 8vo. 

Taylor, John. Great Britaine, all in Blacke. For the in- 
comparable losse of Henry, our late worthy Prince. London printed 
by E. A. for I. Wright dwelling in Newgate Market, 1612. 4to. 

A and B 4 leaves each, with a leaf, black upon the verso, with the Prince of 
Wales' feathers in the centre upon a white ground, following A 2, and a similar 
leaf, but black upon both sides, after B 4. 

The copy of this rare tract preserved in the British Museum contains an addi- 
tional sheet (C, 4 leaves), but it does not contain the two black leaves mentioned 
above. Sheet C consists of a title, as follows, “ Lament, heu, heu, mortuis Lachrymae 
non prosunt ; ” a leaf with a dedication signed by William Rowley, and two leaves 
containing verses. 

Baudius, Dominicus. Monumentum consecratum Honori 

et memoriae Serenissimi Britanniarum Principis Henrici Frederici. 
Lugduni Batavorum , ex officina Ulrici Com. et Georgii Abrahatni , 
1613. 4to. 

A — C in fours. 

Brooke, Christopher, and W[illiam] B[rowne]. Two Elegies, 

consecrated to the never dying Memorie of the most worthily admyred ; 
most hartily loued ; and generally bewayled Prince ; Henry Prince 
of Wales. London: printed by T. S. for Rtcharde More , 1613. 
4to. c. 

A, 3 11 . ; B — E 2 in fours. 

On the recto of D 2 is the title of the second Elegy : “ An Elegie on the never 
inough bewailed Death of the Worthy, Vertuous, glory of these, and wonder for 
ensuing times, Henry Prince of Wales. London, printed by T. S. for Richard 
More, 1613." 

Campion, Thos. Songs of Mourning : Bewailing the vntimely 

death of Prince Henry. Worded by Tho. Campion. And set forth 
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[Cooper.] London : Printed for Iohn Browne, and are to be sould in 
S. dunstons Churchyard, 1613. Folio. With Music . 

A — E in twos. 

HENRY, Prince, Son of James I. Davies, John, of Hereford. 
The Muses-Teares for the losse of their hope ; heroick and ne’re-too- 
much praised, Henry, Prince of Wales, etc. Together with Times 
Sobs for the untimely death of his Glory in that his Darling : and, 

lastly, his Epitaphs Where-unto is added, consolatory Straines 

to wrest Nature from her bent in immoderate mourning. At London, 
printed by G. Eld, for John Wright. 1613. 4to. black mor. 

A — E 3 in fours. 

Heywood, Thomas. A Funerall Elegie, upon the death 

of the late most hopefull and illustrious Prince, Henry, Prince of 
Wales. London, printed for William Welbie, 1613. 4to. 

A — C in fours. 

A full-length portrait of Prince Henry exercising with the pike is inserted in 
this copy. 

Sundry Funeral Elegies, on the untimely death of the most 

excellent Prince, Henry; late, Prince of Wales. Composed by 
severall authors. 1613. 4to. 

Title, D — G in fours, apparently forming a portion of a larger work. 

Sylvester, Josuah. Lachrimae lachrimarum. Or the Dis- 
tillation of Teares Shede for the untymely Death of the incomparable 
Prince Panaretus. [ Without printer’s name or date.'] Sm. 4to. 

1 5 leaves, printed upon one side only, with borders ; the versos black, with a 
cut of the Royal Arms. 

The Funerals of the high and mighty Prince Henry ; Prince 

of Wales Which Noble Prince deceased at Shames, the sixt 

day of November, 1612. and was most Princely interred the seventh 
day of December following, within the Abbey of Westminster, in the 
Eighteenth yeere of his Age. London, printed by T. S. for John 
Budgde. 1613. 4to. 

8 leaves. 

Tourneur, Cyril. A Griefe on the death of Prince Henrie. 

expressed in a broken Elegie, According to the nature of such a 
sorrow. London printed for William Welbie, 1613. 4to. gr. mor. 
g.t. 

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HENRY, Prince, Son of James I. Webster, John. A 
Monumental Columne, erected to the living Memory of the ever- 
glorious Henry, late Prince of Wales. London, printed by N. O. 
for William Welly ; 1613. 4to. gr.mor.g.e. 

9 leaves. 

Cornwallis, Sir Charles. A Discourse of the Lyfe of the 

most illustrious Prince Hemye, Late Prince of Wales, wrytten Anno 
1626. Manuscript on 27 leaves of paper. 4to. 

The original autograph manuscript of the book subsequently published by the 
author’s nephew in 1641. The latter, however, substituted a dedication of his own 
to Prince Charles for the original dedication to King Charles I. contained in this 
volume. 

A Discourse of the most Illustrious Prince, Henry, Late 

Prince of Wales. Written Anno 1626. by Sir Charles Cornwallis, 
Knight, sometimes T reasurer of his H ighnesse H ouse. London , printed 
for Iohn Benson, 1641. 4to. Portrait . c. 

A— E 3 in fours. Inserted in this copy are two additional portraits of Prince 
Henry. 

The Life and character of Henry-Frederic, Prince of 

Wales. With a proper Appendix, containing several other curious, 
authentic Testimonies. London, 17$%. 8vo. gr.mor.g.e. 

Portrait, title, and dedication, 3 1 L ; pp. 1-60. 

Birch, Thomas, D.D. The Life of Henry Prince of Wales, 

Eldest Son of King James I. Compiled chiefly from his own Papers, 
and other Manuscripts, never before published. London, 1760. 
8vo. c. 

Carminum Poetarum nouem, lyricae poeseo* principum 

fragmenta (Gr. et Lat.) [Parisiis\ excudebat Paulus Stephanas. 
1600. Sm. 8vo. [Agenda form.] 0. ol. mor.g. e. 

A choice volume from the library of Prince Henry, having a crowned IP on 
the sides in gilt. 

Imagines Mortis. His accesserunt Epigrammata, e Gallico 

idiomate k Georgio Aemylio in Latinum translata. Ad haec, Medicina 
Animas etc. Lubecce, 1604. 241110. 0. mor. 

This little volume from the library of Prince Henry has his initials IP, with 
a crown, stamped on the sides in gilt There are also the initials E. R. on either 
side ; these are believed to be those of his sister, the Princess Palatine. 

See Addenda. Corbet, R. 

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HENRY, Prince, Son of James I. Sec Holland, H. 
Heraiologia, 

See James I. 

See King, Henry. 

See Marsan, M. 

See Palmer, T. 

See Peacham, H. 

See Rose, Thos. 

See Wither, Geo. 

HENRY, Matthew. See Bible. 

HENTZNER, Paul. See Aungervyle Society, Series I. 

HERALDRY. The Arms of the Nobility of England from 
William the Conqueror to Queen Elizabeth. MANUSCRIPT upon 
paper, neatly written in a xvi* century hand upon 90 leaves and 
containing upwards of 400 emblazoned coats of arms. Folio, o. c . 

On the last leaf but one is this inscription , 44 Hue usq R. Cooke . Clarencieulx 
comf>osuit anno 1572 reg. Elis . 14." This is followed by ten additional coats dated 
1572-1580. 

From the Towneley Library. 

HERARDUS, [Archbishop of Tours.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat Vol. 1 2 1. 

HERBERSTAIN, Sigismund. See Venetian Library, 76. 

HERBERT, George. The Works of George Herbert in Prose 
and Verse. London, William Pickering. 1846. 2 vols. 8vo. Por- 
trait. c. 

The Temple. Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations. 

Being a Facsimile Reprint of the First Edition. With an Intro- 
duction by the Rev. A. B. Grosart London, [n. d.] Sm. 8vo. 

HERBERT, Thomas. See Strafford. 

HERBERTUS, [Archbishop of Sassari.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat. Vol. 198. 

HERBERTUS, [of Bosham.] See Migne, Patr. Lab Vol. 190. 

HERBORDUS. See Monumenta Ger. Hist. — Script. Tom. XII., 
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HERIBERTUS, [Bishop of Eichstadt.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat. VoL 141. 

HERIBERTUS, [Monk.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. VoL 181. 

HERICUS, [Monk of Auxerre.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
Vol. 124. 

HERIGERUS, [Abbot of Lobbes.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 139. 

See Monumenta Ger. Hist. — Script Tom. VII. 

HERIMANNUS, [Bishop of Metz.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 150. 

HERMANN, C. F. A Manual of the Political Antiquities of 
Greece, historically considered. Oxford , ’ 1836. 8vo. 

HERMANNUS CONTRACTUS, [Monk of Reichenau.] 
See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 143. 

See Monumenta Ger. Hist. — Script. Tom. V. 

HERMANNUS, [Converted Jew.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 170. 

HERMANNUS, [Abbot of Tournay.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
Vol. 180. 

HERMANNUS, [OF Altaich.] See Monumenta Ger. Hist. — 
Script. Tom. XVII., XXIV. 

HERMAS, S. See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat Vol. 2. 

HERMIAS, [Philosopher.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 6. 

HERODOTUS. Historia, ex editione Jacobi Gronovii, gr. et lat. 
Glasguee, 1761. 9 vols. 8vo. o.r.mor.g.e. 

History of Herodotus. A new English version, edited with 

copious notes and appendices, by George Rawlinson. London : 1862. 
4 vols. 8vo. Maps and Woodcuts, c. 

See Classics. 

See Venetian Library, 77, 78. 

HERP, Frater H. See Venetian Library, 79. 

^HERRADIS, [Abbess OF Hohenburg.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
VoL 194. 

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HERVALUS, [Archbishop of Rheims.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
Vol. 132. 

HERViEUS, [MONK of Bourg-Dieu.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat. Vol. 181. 

HESIOD. See Classics. 

HESSO, [Schoolman.] See Monumenta Ger. Hist — Script. 
Tom. XII. 

HESYCHIUS, [Presbyter of Jerusalem.] See Migne, Patr. 
Gr. Lat VoL 93. 

HETERIUS, [Bishop of Osma.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 96. 

HEUCHER, M. J. H. See Bibliotheca Curiosa, 4. 

HEURES. See Gringore, Pierre. 

See Horae. 

HEYWOOD, Ellis. II Moro d’Heliseo Heivodo Inglese. AH’ 
illustrissimo Cardinal Reginaldo Polo. In Fiorenza, appresso Lorenzo 
Torrentino. 1 556. Sm. 8vo. br. mor. g. e. (. Mackenzie .) 

With the author's autograph inscription. 

From the Beckford Library. 

HEYWOOD, John. See Percy Society, Vol. 20. 

HEYWOOD, Rev. Oliver. His Autobiography, Diaries, Anec- 
dote and Event Books ; illustrating the general and family history of 
Yorkshire and Lancashire. Edited by J. Horsfall Turner. 1882-85. 
4 vols. Sm. 8vo. Plates. 

HEYWOOD, Robert. See Chetham Society, LXXVI. 
HEYWOOD, Thomas. See Aungervyle Society, Series II. 

See Bibliotheca Curiosa, 34. 

See Henry, Prince, Son of James I. 

See Old Eng. Plays, 1st Series, Vol. IV. 

See Percy Society, Vol 3. 

HIERONYMUS, S. [Epistolae.] Ad laudem beatissime trinitatis. 
exaltations vl’is eccie et honorificetia gl’iosissimi Jeronimi Jncip lib’ 
Jeronimianus sic dcus eo % epl’as btl Jeronimi . . . . et felice eius 
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v*tute patrata otineat [Colophon] Explicit . . . Est aut pfls opus 
arte ittipssoria feliciter osUmatu p PetrU schoiffer de gernshem 1 civitate 
nobili Mogutina . . . Anno domini Mcccc.lxx [ 1 470]. Die septima mensis 
septibris. 2 vols. in 1. Folio. Printed upon vellum, br. mor.g.e . 
(Lortic.) 

From the Firmin- Didot Library. 

HIERONYMUS, S. Incipit liber bead Jheronimi cotra helindiu 
de virginitate sancte dei genitricis Marie. [Folio 16 recto] Explicit liber 
beati Ieronimi contra Helindiu de virginitate sancte dei genitricis Marie . 
[Fol. 16 verso] Incipit epistola scl Jeronimi ad Gaudeccum de insti- 
tucione filie. [Fol. 19 verso] Explicit epistola btl Jeronimi ad gau. ut 
sup. [Fol. 20 recto] Incipit Epistula (sic) beati Iheronimi ad panma- 
chium et Occeanum. [Fol. 22 verso] Explicit epla bti Jeronimi ad 
pamachiu et oc. [S. 1 . et a., sed Bruxellis, circa 1481.] Sm. 4to. 

Hain, 8575. 

See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vols. 22-30. 

See Venetian Library, 80-83. 

HIERONYMUS, [Greek Theologian.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. 
Lat. Vol. 40. 

HIEROTHEUS. Ecclesiarum Belgicarum Christiana et ortho- 
doxa doctrina et politia: videlicet, confessio, catechesis, liturgia et 
canones ecclesiastici. In graecum vulgare translata. Excudebatur 
Lugduni Batavorum , typis Bonav. et Abrahami Elzeviriorum , 1648. 
4to. v. 

The whole of this volume, including the title-page and imprint, is in Greek. 

HIGDEN, Ralph. Polycronycon. [On folio a 3] And now at 
this tyme symply emprynted & sette in forme by me William Caxton. 
[At end] Ended [the translation] the second day of Juyll the xxii 
yere of the regne of kynge Edward the fourth & of the incarnacion of 
oure lord a thousand four honderd foure score and tweyne. [1482.] 
Fynysshed per Caxton. Folio. IBldCk %t tttt* br. mor. g. e. 

This copy has 10 leaves supplied in facsimile, as follows — Sigs. a 2, 3, 4 and 8, 
and sigs. 55 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7. A full description of this book is given by Mr. 
Blades in his M Life of William Caxton, w voL il p. 122. 

Policronicon. [Colophon] C And here I make an ende of 

thys lytyll werke as nyghe as I can fynde after the fourme of the werke 

tofore made by Ranulph monke of Chestre. Ended the thyrtenth 

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And of the Incamacyon of our lord, M.CCCC.lxxxxv. [1495]- C ^ n ~ 
prynted at Westmestre by Wynkyn Tkrworde. Folio. Slack ILttttt* 
br. mor. g. e. ( Bedford .) 

This copy has the first and last leaves in facsimile. 

HIGDEN, Ralph. Polycronycon. Imprented in Southwerke by my 
Peter Treveris at ye expence s of John Reynes bokeseller, 1527. Folio. 
Slack Ureter* Woodcuts, o. r. 

With the MS. notes of Mr. R. Nicolson, A.D. 1589, and a map of Surrey by 
Norden, “impensis R. Nicolson," inserted. This copy was formerly Dr. Dibdin’s 
(see his “ Typog. Antiq.,” voL iii. p. 41), and was afterwards in the Eshton Hall 
Library. 

See Chronicles and Memorials, No. 41. 

See Gale et Fell, VoL 3. 

HILARI ANUS, QUINTUS J ULIUS. See Migne, Patr. Lat VoL 1 3. 

HILARION, [Monk.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. VoL 158. 

HILARIUS, S., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. VoL 58. 

HILARIUS, S., [Bishop of Poitiers.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vols. 9, 10. 

See Venetian Library, 89. 

HILARIUS, [Deacon.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. VoL 18. 

HILARIUS, S., [Bishop of Arles.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
VoL 50. 

HILARIUS, [of England.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. VoL 178. 

HILDEBERTUS, [Archbishop of Tours.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat VoL 171. 

HILDEBRANDUS, [the Younger.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
VoL 181. 

HILDEFONSUS, S., [BISHOP OF Toledo.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat VoL 96. 

HILDEGARDIS, S., [Abbess.] See Migne, Patr. Lat VoL 197. 

HILDEMARUS, [Monk.] See Migne, Patr. Lat VoL 106. 

HILDERICUS, [Abbot of Monte Cassino.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat. VoL 105. 

HILDUINUS, [Abbot of S. Denis.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
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HILL, GEORGE Birkbeck. The Life of Sir Rowland Hill, and 
the History of Penny Postage. London: 1880. 2 vols. 8vo. Por- 
traits and Plates . 

HILL, John Harwood. The History of the Parish of Langton, 
with a portion of the hundred of Gartree, Leicestershire. Leicester : 
1867. Folio. Plates . 

The History of Market Harborough, with a portion of the 

hundred of Gartree, Leicestershire. Leicester : 1875. Folio. Plates . 

HILTON, Walter, [Carthusian Monk.] [Fol. 4] Here 
begynnyth ye firste partye of ye boke that is iclepyde scala pffectionis. 
that is as muche ffor to say in englysche, as ye ladder of pfection. 
Manuscript upon Vellum, of the xiv* centuiy, written on 78 leaves 
(7t x 5 inches) with painted capitals. 4to. tnor. 

Walter Hilton’s “ Ladder of Perfection” was at the time one of the most popular 
of religious treatises, and was composed by him in Sion Monastery, near Shene. 
In a long note prefixed Mr. Offor has given a history of the work, and informs us 
that this MS. is anterior to any in the British Museum. It contains also the 
thirde booke “ of the active and contemplative life,” which is known to exist in only 
three copies of Wynkyn de Worde’s edition of 1494. 

Scala perfeccdnis. [This title is beneath a large woodcut of 

the Virgin and Child before whom a monk is kneeling.] [On a ii] 
Here begynnen the chapytours of this present volume of Waltere 
Hylton namyd in laten Scala perfeccdnis englisshed the ladder of 
perfeccon. Wynkyn de Words, 1494. Folio. 25iftCil ILttttU oL 
mor. g. e. (Riviere) 

First Edition, and the first book printed by Wynkyn de Worde in his own 
name. 

HINCMARUS, [Archbishop of Rheims.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat. Vol. 125. 

HINCMARUS, [Bishop of Laon.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 
124. 

HINDLE, F. G. The Legal Status of Licensed Victuallers and 
other Licence Holders, as affected by recent legislation and decisions. 
London: 1883. 8vo. 

HIPPOCRATES. See Venetian Library, 84, 85. 

HIPPO LYTUS, S., Romanus. See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 10. 

HIPPOLYTUS, [Theban.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat Vol. 
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HISTOIRE de la Bibliophilie. Paris, 1861-64. Folio. Plates. 

HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS COMMISSION. Reports, 
Nos. 1 — . With Appendices and Indexes. 1870— . Folio 

and 8vo. 

Still in course of publication. 

HISTORICAL REPRINTS, by E. & G. Goldsmid. Edinburgh, 
1884-87. 8vo. L. P. 

j. The Political Creed of a Tory-Malecontent Edinburgh: 1745. 

2. Duke Hamiltons Conditions, for surrendring himself ... to 
the Parliaments Forces in the County of Stafford. Printed for R. B. 
1648. 

3. A Remonstrance or the Declaration of the Lords and Commons, 
now Assembled in Parliament, 26. of May. 1642. London, 1642. 

4. A Letter from the Right Hon. Ferdinando Lord Fairfax, to His 
Excellency Robert Earle of Essex. London, 1643. 

5. No Blinde Guides, In Answer to a seditious Pamphlet of J. 
Milton’s. London, 1660. 

6. The Affairs of Scotland in 1689: Being a Collection of MS. 
Accounts of Dundee’s Campaign, From the Papers of Mr. Naime, 
Under Secretary to King James II. from 1688 to 1701. 

7. News from Dublin in Ireland. Relating how Colonell Jones 
. . . fell upon the Rebells. In a Letter to a Member of the Honour- 
able House of Commons. London, 1647. 

8. The Rye House Plot : Being His Majesty’s Declaration to all 
His Loving Subjects concerning the Treasonable Conspiracy lately 
discovered. In the Savoy. 1684. 

9. The Impostor Painted in his own Colours ; or, The base Birth 
and Parentage of the Chevalier de St. George, alias the Pretender, 
Now truly brought to Light. London, n. d. [1715.] 

10. The Reign of William the Conqueror. Translated from a 
Norman-French MS. in the Library of Trinity College, Cambridge, 
supposed to be written by Peter de Ickham. 1275. 

11. The Genealogy of the Kings of Britain, from Brutus to the 
Death of Alfred, Translated from a Norman-French MS. in the 
Library of Trinity College, Cambridge, supposed to be written by 
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HISTORICAL REPRINTS — continued. 

12. Four Original Documents relating to the Marriage of Henry 
VIII. to Anne of Cleves. 1539-40. 

13. Instructions of King Henry VIII. for the General Visitation of 
the Monasteries and Nunneries. 1538-39. 

14. Four Curious Documents. I. A Letter from Katherine of 
Arragon, to Mary, her Daughter. II. Anne Boleyn’s last Letter to 
Henry VIII. III. The Proclamation of Lady Jane Grey’s Title to 
the Crown. IV. A Letter from the Princess Mary to her Father. 
I536- 

15. Two Important State Papers. I. Sir Walter Mildmay’s 
Opinion concerning the Keeping of the Queen of Scots. II. A Letter 
from the Earl of Leicester to the Earl of Sussex concerning the Queen 
of Scots. 1569. 

16. The Earl of Hertford’s Expedition Against Scotland. 1544. 

17. Exact and certaine Newes from the Siege at Yorke. London. 
1644. 

18. An Answer to the Second Manifesto of the Pretender’s eldest 
Son : Which bears Date at the Palace of Holy-rood-house, io* h of 
October, 1745. London: 1746. 

HISTORY of the Factory Movement from the year 1802, to the 
enactment of the Ten Hours’ Bill in 1847. By Alfred. London : 
1857. 2 vols. 8vo. 

HOBKIRK, Chas. C. P. Huddersfield : its history and natural 
history. London : 1859. Sm. 8vo. Plates. 

HOBSON, Richard. Charles Waterton: His Home, Habits, 
and Handiwork. London: 1866. 8vo. Plates. 

HOEL DHA, or Howell the Good, [King of all Wales.] 
See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 1 38. 

HOLBEIN, Hans. The Images of the Old Testament, lately 
expressed, set forthe in Ynglishe and Frenche, vuith a playn and brief 
exposition. Printid at Lyons, by Johan Frellon, the yere of our lord 
God, 1 549. 4to. Woodcuts. 0. r. mor. g. e. 

The woodcuts in this volume were executed by Hans Liitzelburger from designs 
by Hans Holbein. 

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HOLBEIN SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS:— 

1. Holbein’s Les Simulachres et Historiees Faces de la Mort 
Edited by Henry Green. 1869. 4to. 

2. Holbein’s leones Historiarum Veteris Testaments Edited by 
Henry Green. 1869. 4to. 

3. Mirrour of Maiestie : or the Badges of Honour conceitedly em- 
blazoned. Edited by H. Green and J. Croston. 1870. 4to. 

4. Andreae Alciati Emblematum Fontes Quatuor. Edited by 
Henry Green. 1870. 4to. 

5. Andres Alciati Emblematum Flumen abundans. Edited by 
Henry Green. 1871. 4to. 

6. Grimaldi’s Funeral Oration Jan. 19. 1550 for Andrea Alciati 
Edited by Henry Green; 1871. 4to. 

7. Ammon, Jobst Gynsceum; or The Theatre of Women. 
Edited by Alfred Aspland. 1872. 4to. 

8. Tempesta, Ant. The Four Evangelists. Arabic and Latin. 
Edited by Alfred Aspland. 1873. 4to. 

9- 1 1 . Burgmair, H ans. The T riumph of the Emperor M aximilian I. 
Edited by Alfred Aspland. 1875. 3 vols. 4to. and Folio. 

1 2. Altdorfer, Albrecht The Fall of Man. Edited by A. Aspland 
and W. B. Scott. 1876. 4to. 

13. Voragine, J. de. The Golden Legend. (Caxton’s First 
Edition.) Edited by Alfred Aspland. 1878. Folio. 

14. Ars Moriendi. (Editio princeps, circa 1450). A reproduction 
of the copy in the British Museum. Edited by W. H. Rylands. 
With an Introduction by Geo. Bullen. 1881. 4to. 

1 5. Pfintzing, M. Tewrdannckh. 1882-4. 3 parts in 1 vol. Folio. 

16. Hariot, Thomas. A Briefe and True Report of the New 
Found Land of Virginia. Edited by W. H. Rylands. 1888. Folio. 

HOLINSHED, Ralph. Holinshed’s Chronicles of England, 
Scotland, and Ireland. London: 1807-8. 6 vols. 4to. c. 

HOLLAND, Henry. Baziliwlogia : A Booke of Kings ; beeing 
the true and lively Effigies of all our English Kings from the Conquest 
untill this present : With their severall Coats of Armes, Impreses and 
Devises : And a briefe Chronologie of their lives and deaths. Elegantly 
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Comp: Holland over against thexchange 1618. Sm. Folio, r. ntor. 
g. e. {Bedford) 

This copy of the Baziliwlogia contains all the 32 engraved portraits, with 
the exception of No. 24, Anne Boleyn, that are described by Lowndes as belonging 
to this important and most rare series. There are, besides these Royal portraits, 
154 additional portraits, which may be thus classified : 15 Members of the Royal 
Family, 37 Nobility, 22 Bishops and Clergy, 9 Chancellors and Lawyers, 12 
Warriors and Admirals, 9 Poets, &c., 7 Remarkable Characters, 23 Popes and 
Foreign Sovereigns, 20 Foreign Nobility, &c. 



The Royal Portraits, &c. 



1. Title Page. 

2. William the Conqueror. 

3. William Rufus. 

4. Henry I. 

5. Stephen. 

6. Henry II. 

7. Richard I. 

8. John. 

9. Henry III. 

10. Edward I. 

11. Edward II. 

12. Edward III. 

13. Edward, Prince of Wales. 

14. John of Gaunt 

15. Richard II. 

16. Henry IV. 

17. Henry V. 

18. Henry VI. 

19. Edward IIII. 

20. Edward V. 

21. Richard III. 

22. Henry VII. 

23. James IV., King of Scotland. 
24- Henry VIII. 

25. Henry VIII. 

26. Edward VI. 

27. Mary. 

28. Elizabeth. 

29. Elizabeth. 

30. Mary, Queen of Scots. 

31. Mary, Queen of Scots. 

32. Darnley, Lord. 

33. James I. 

34. Anne of Denmark. 

35. Henry, Prince of Wales. 

36. Charles, Prince of Wales. 

37. Charles, Prince of Wales. 



R. E. Sculpsit 
R. Elstracke sculpsit 
R. E. sculp. 

R. E. sculpsit 

Sold by Compton Holland. 

Sold by Compton Holland. 

Sold by Compton Holland. 

R. E : sculpsit 
R. Elstrack Sc. 

[Half length in oval] 

Sold by Compton Holland. 

R. E. sculpsit 
R. Elstracke sculpsit 
G. Y[ates] Sc 
R. E : sculp : 

Sold by Comp : Holland. 

R. E. sculp. 

R. E. sculpsit 
R. Elstracke sculpsit 
Sold by Compton Holland. 

Sold by Compton Holland. 

Sold by Com : Holland. 

Sould by Compton Holland. 
Francisco Delaram ScuL 
Sold .... by Hen : Balaam. 

Si. Passaeus sculp : L. 

Fran : Delaram Sculp. 

Francisco Delaram sculp : 

Sold by Compton Holland. 

R. Elstrack sculpsit 
With eight printed lines beneath the 
portrait. 

Sould by William Peake. 

Simon Passaeus delin : et sculp : 
Simon Passaeus sculpsit Lond : 
Francisco Delaram Sculp. 

Simon Passaeus delin : et sculp : L 
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38. Charles I. 



Will : Marshall, sculp Will 
Richard. Excudit. 



39. Henrietta Maria. R. M. Sculpt Sould by William 

Webb. 

4a Elizabeth, Princess. Francisco Delaram Sculp : L. 

41. Elizabeth, Princess. Sould by Compton Holland. 

The altered plate with the crown added. 

42. Frederick V. of Rhyne. Fr. Delaram sculp. L. 

43. Frederick V. F. D. s. 

The altered plate with the crown added. 

44. Frederick II., King of Bohemia. Sould by William Peake. 

45. Frederick II., King of Bohemia, the 

Queen and eight children. R. Vaughan sculp : 

46. Frederick Henry, Son of Frederick V., 

Count Palatine of the Rhine. Franciso Delaram : Scul : 



Nobility. 



47. Arundel, Thomas Howard, Earl of. 

48. Bedford, Lucia H., Countess of. 

49. Bristol, I. Digby, Earle of. 

50. Buckingham, G. Villiers, Duke of. 

51. Buckingham, G. Villiers, Duke of. 

52. Buckingham, Lady Kath., Marchionesse. 

Without the border. 

53. Burghley, Syr William Cecill, Baron. 

54. Cumberland, George, Earl of. 

55. Devon, Charles Blunt, Earl of. 

56. Dorset, Richard Sackvile, Earl of. 

57. Essex, Robert Devereux, Earl of. 

58. Essex, Robert Devereux, Earl of. 

59. Hamleton, James, Marques of. 

60. Hay, James Lord. 

61. Hertford, Frances, Countess of. 

62. Lenox, Pr. Lodovick, Duke of. 

63. Leicester, Robt Dudley, Earl of. 

64. Leicester, Robt. Sidney, Earl of. 

65. Montgomery, Philip, Earl of. 

66. Mulgrave, Edmond, Earl of. 

67. Northumberland, H. P., Earl of. 

68. Northumberland, H. P., Earl of, 1619. 

69. Nottingham, C. Howard, Earl of. 

70. Oxford, Henry Veere, Earl of. 

71. Oxford, Robert Veere, Earl of. 

72. Pembroke, William Herbert, Earl of. 

73. Pembroke, Mary Sidney, Countess of. 

74. Rutland, Francis Manners, Earl of. 



Simon Passaeus sculp : L. 

Simon Passaeus sculpsit, L. 

Sold by George Humble. 

[| length in ovaL] 

William Marshall svilpt. 

Magdalena Passe sculpsit. 

[i length in oval.] 

Ro. Va. sc. 

Sold by Henry Balam. 

Simon Passaeus sculp : L. 

R. E. 

Co : Holland excu. 

Ro. Vaughan sculp. 

Simon Passaeus sculp : Lond. 

F. D. 

Simon Passaeus sculpsit, L. 

Compton Holland excudit 
Simon Passaeus sculp : L. 

Simon Passaeus sculp. L. 

R. E. sc. 

Franciscus Delaram Sculpt : 

Solde by Maurice Blount 
Francisco Delaram fecit & sculpsit 
Sould by Geo. Humb. 

Si. Passaeus sculp. 

R. V. Sold by Comp. Holland. 

Ro. Vau : fecit 
[Half length in ovaL] 

Simon Passaeus sculpsit L. 

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75. Salisbury, Robert Cecil, Earl of. 

76. Shrewsbury, John Talbot, Earl of. 

77. Somerset, Robt. Car, Earl o£ 

78. Somerset, Lady Francis, Countess of. 

79. Somerset, Robert Car, Earl of, and Lady 

Francis his wife. 

80. Southampton, Henry Wriothsley, Earl of. 

81. SufFolke, Thos. Howard, Earl of. 

82. Wallingford, W. Knollis, Viscount. 

83. Worcester, Edw. Somerset, Earl of. 



Solde by Com : Holland. 

Tho. Cecill. 

S. Pa : sculp : Lon. 

S. Pa : sculp : Lon : 

[F ull length figures. Without border.] 

Simon Passaeus sculp : Lo. Ao. Dorai 
1617. 

R. Elstracke sculp : 

Sold by Compton Holland. 

Simon Passaeus sculpsit L. 



Bishops and Clergy. 



84. Abbot, G., Arch-Bp. Cant. 

85. Abbot, Robt., Bp. Salisbury. 

86. Andrewes, Lancelot, Bp. Winchester. 

87. Babington, Gervase, Bp. Worcester. 

88. Broughton, Dr. Hugo. 

89. Fox, John. 

9a Hall, Joseph. 

91. King, John, Bp. London. 

92. Lake, A, Bp. Bath & Wells. 

93. Mathew, Tobias, Arch Bp. of York. 

94. Montagu, James, Bp. Winchester. 

95. Morton, Thomas, Bp. Durham. 

96. Mountaine, Geoige, Bp. London. 

97. Perkins, W. of Ch. Coll. Camb. 

98. Scott, Thomas. 

99. Taylor, Thomas. 

100. Whitaker, William. 

1 01. White, Francis. 

102. Williams, John, Episc. Lincoln. 

103. Williams, John, Bp. Lincoln. 

104. Williams, John, Bp. Lincoln. 

Without the hat 

105. Wolsey, Cardinal. 



Simon Passaeus sculp : Lond. 
Francisco Delaram Sculp. 

[Half length in oval.] 

Ren. Elstrack sculpsit. 

Io : Payne sculp : L. 

Martin D. sculpsit London. 

I. P. fe. Imprinted for P. Stephens 
& C. Meredith, 1628. 

Simon Passaeus sculpsit 
[By Hollar. P. 1452.] 

R. E : sculp : He. Hollond excudit 
H. et C. Holland excudit, 1617. 

[By Faithome.] 

G. Y[ates] sculpsit 
R. Elstrack sculp. 

Will : Marshall sculpt : John Scott 
excudit 

Will : Marshall, Fecit 
John Payne sculp : Lond : 162a 
G. Mountin schul, Lo. 

Delaram Inventor et sculpsit : Lon. 
Sould by Tho. Jenner. 

Sould by Tho : Jenner. 

Ren. Elstrack sculp. 



Chancellors and Lawyers. 



106. Bacon, Sir Francis. 

107. Caesar, Sir Julius. 

108. Coke, Edward. 

109. Coventry, Sir Thomas. 

1 10. Egerton, Thomas. 
hi. Hobart, Sir Henry. 

1 1 2. Ley, Sir James. 



Simon Passaeus sculpsit L. 
R. Elstracke sculpsit. 

Si. Passaeus sculp : Lon. 
[Half length in oval.] 

Si. Passaeus sculp : Lond. 
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1 13. More, Sir Thomas. R. Elstracke sculp : 

1 14. Montagu, Henry. Fr. Delaram. sculp. 



Warriors and Admirals. 



1 15. Burgh, Sir John. 

1 16. Cecil, Gen. Edw. 

1 1 7. Cavendish, Capt Thomas. 

1 1 8. Carlyle, Capt. Christopher. 

1 19. Drake, Sir Francis. 

120. Gilbert, Sir Humphry. 

121. Hawkins, Sir John. 

122. Raleigh, Sir Walter. 

123. Rich, Henry. 

124. Sidney, Sir Philip. 

125. Vere, Sir Horatio. 

126. Wadd, Sir William. 



Tho. Cecill sculp. 

Simon Passaeus sculpsit, 1618. 
[Robert Boissard sc.] 

Robert Boissard sc. 

RobL Vaughan sculp. 

[| length. Square, with lines below.] 
[Half length. Square, with lines 
below.] 

Sim. Pass, sculp. 

Wilh : Pass : sculp : 

R. Elstracke sculpsit 
Francisco Delaram sculp. 

Tho. Jenner excu. 



127. Burton, William. 

128. Drayton, Michael. 

129. Harington, John. 

13a Jonson, Ben. 

131. Overbury, Thomas. 

132. Rathbome, A. 

133. Segar, Sir William. 

134. Silvester, Joseph, {sic) with six li 

135. Wither, George. 



ETC. 

Francisco Delaram, sculp : 
WiL Hole scuL 

R. Elstrack sculpsit 
Ro : Vaughan fecit 

SL Passaeus sculp. Lond. 

S. [imon] P.[assaeus] s[culp.] 
Fran. Delaram sculp. 

[Half length in ovaL] 

Fr. Delaram sculp. Lo. 



Remarkable Characters. 

136. Butler, W. S.[imon] P.[assaeus] s[culpsit]. 

137. Gresham, Sir Thomas. Francisco Delaram sculpsit 

138. Smith, Sir Thomas. Simon Passaeus sculp. 

139. Sommers, Will, King Henry's Jester. Franc. DeL scul. 

14a Sutton, Thomas. R. Elstracke, sculpsit 

141. Whittington, Richard, with the skull. R. Elstrack sculpsit 

142. Whittington, Richard, with the cat R. Elstrack sculpsit 



Popes and Foreign Sovereigns. 



143. Paul V., Pope. 

144. Gregory IV. {sic pro XV.), Pope. 

145. Urbain VIII., Pope. 

146. Demetrius, Emp. of Russia. 

147. Charles V., Emp. of Romans. 

148. Ferdinand II., Emp. of Germany. 

149. Mahomet 

150. Solyman, Emp. of the Turkes. 



Sold by Comp. Holland. 

Geor. Yate. scuL 
Sold by Roger DanielL 
T[homas] C[ecil] sculp. 

[Full length. Without border.] 
T[homas] C[ecil] sculp : L. 

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15 1. Osman, Emp. of the Turks. 

152. A comath, Emp. of the Turks. 

153. Mustapha, Emp. of the Turks. 

154. Tamerlane, Emp. of Tartarie. 

155. Castriot, George, alias Scanderbeg. 

156. Henry IV., King of France. 

157. Louis XIII. 

158. Anna Maria, Queen of France. 

159. Christian IV., King of Denmark. 

160. Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden. 

1 61. Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden. 

162. Isabella Clara Eugenia, Infanta of 

Spain. 

163. Sigismund III., King of Poland. 

164. Bethlem Gabor, King of Hungary. 

165. Padesha Shassallem, the Gt. MogolL 



Sold at the Globe. 

Rob. Va. sculp. 

G. Y.[ates] scu. 

[Full length. Without border.] 
[Full length. Without border.] 
[Half length in oval] 

Will Pass. scul. Tho. Jenner ex. 
[Half length in oval.] 

Ren. Elstracke sculpsit. 

Sold by Geo. Humble. 

Tho. Cecill sculp. 

R. E. sculpsit 
R. E. sculp. 

Sold by Compton Holland. 

R. E. sculpsit. 



Foreign Nobility. 



166. Albert, Arch Duke of Austria. 

167. Mary of Austria. 

168. Maximilian, Duke of Bavaria. 

169. Christian, Duke of Brunswick. 

170. William, Prince of Orange, died 1584. 

1 7 1. Henry, Prince of Orange, 1630. 

172. Maurice, Prince of Orange. 

173. Augustus, Duke of Saxony. 

174. Sigismundus Bathorius. 

175. John, Count Palatine of the Rhine. 

176. Salmienti de Acuna. 

1 77. Bonaventure, Earl of Buquoy. 

178. Couchine, Marquis d'Ancre. 

179. Ernest, Earl of Mansfield. 

180. Oldenbamevelt, Sir J. 

1 8 1. Spinola, Ambrosius. 

182. Tilly, Lord Baron of. 

183. Dominis, Marc Ant de, Archbishop of 

Spalatro. 

184. Bellarmin, Cardinal. 

185. Luther, Martin. 



R. Elstrack sculp. 

Simon Passaeus sculpsit 
Sould by Roger DanelL 
J. Payne, sculpsit 
[Full length. Without border.] 
Sould by Thomas Johnson. 
Solde by Compton Holland. 

R. E. ScuL 
R. Elstrack sculpsit. 

Henr. Holland, excudit, Lond. 
Insculptum a Simone Passaeo. 
[Half length in oval.] 

T. C. sculp. 

Sold by George Humble. 

R. E. scul 
R. D. exc. 

Sold by Geo. Humble. 

R. Elstracke sculpsit 
[Half length in oval.] 

Tho. Hollman sc. 



The following note respecting the Baziliwlogia Prints was prefixed to a selec- 
tion of those portraits in the Sale Catalogue of Colonel Durrant’s Collection : — 

“ This extremely rare and interesting Series of Portraits is esteemed the most 
valuable Book of Prints existing. They were originally published as separate 
publications, at different periods of the reigns of Elizabeth and James I., but were 
occasionally sold as one series, with a Title prefixed, * Baziliwlogia, or a Book of 
Kings, being the true & lively Effigies of all our English Kings etc. London 
1 61 8/ 

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they materially varying both in number of plates and beauty of impression. The 
most complete was the celebrated De la Bere volume sold by Mr. Christie, March 27, 
1811, which contained 152 portraits and produced £fo\ 15 s. Another was the Fife 
Volume, sold by Mr. Stewart, Feb. 14, 1812, which contained 153 plates, and 
brought ^545 5J. 

u Two or three other copies have since been discovered, but with a far less number 
of plates. The whole of these volumes have been cut up and sold separately — the 
rarity, therefore, of anything like a perfect series is proportionably increased- It 
is to be remarked that while each of these volumes contained some fine impressions, 
others were very indifferent ; and so are the few volumes still existing in their 
original form, of which there are two in the Bodleian Library (varying in the num- 
ber of plates) and one in the Biblioth&que at Paris. 

“ They are also highly valuable in connection with the history of English Art, 
being the first published British Portraits, and chiefly by native artists.” 

Accompanying the volume described above is a copy of the Sale Catalogue of 
the celebrated De la Bere Collection, with the names of purchasers and the prices 
inserted. There is also bound up with the Catalogue a manuscript list of the por- 
traits contained in the present collection and other memoranda. 

HOLLAND, Henry. Her*K>logia Anglica hoc est clarissimorvm 
et doctissimorvm aliqovt (sic) Anglorvm qvi florvervnt ab anno Cristi 
.M.D. vsq* ad presentem annvm M.D.C.XX. Viuae Effigies Vitae 
et elogia Duobus tomis. Authore .H.H. Anglo Britanno : Itnpensis 
Crispini Passed Calcographus et Jansonii Bibliopoles Amhemiensis. 
[1620.] Folio. Portraits, r.mor.g.e . (Bedford.) 

HOLLAND, Robert. See Eng. Dialect Society, 44, 46, 51. 

HOLLAR, WENCESLAUS. Amoenissimae aliquot locorum in 
diversis Provinciis iacentiu Effigies a Wenceslao Hollar Pragensi de- 
lineatae et aeri sculptae Coloniae Agrippinae. Anno 1635. Abraham 
Hogenberg. excudit. 

A series of 24 small engravings of views in Germany (Parthey, 695-718). 

1. Praga. 2. Bey Prag. 3. Zu Prag. 4. Zu Numberg. 5. Zu Augspurg. 
6. An dem Neckar. 7. Zoll Schantz an der Strassburger Brucken. 8. Am Rhein 
bey Strassburg. 9. Bey Strassburg. 10. Zu Strassburg. 11. Zu Speier. 12. Bey 
Hanaw. 13. Zu Francfort. 14. Rudessheim im Rinckow. 15. ZuCobolentz. 16. 
Drachenfelss. 17. Zu Collen. 18. Zu Collen. 19. Zu Duren. 2a Zu WeseL 
21. Zu Delfshaven. 22. Die Zuyder See. 23. Die Zuyder Zee. 24. Das Meer. 

This and the two following series, from the Beckford Library, are bound 
together in one volume in russia. 

Prospectus aliquot locorum in diversis Provinciis iacentium 

a Wenceslao Hollar Bohemo delineati et Aqua Forti aeri insculpti 
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A series of 12 views in Germany (Parthey, 739-750). 

i. Mons S. Laurentii Pragae vulgo Lorentzberg. 2. Zu Bonn. 3. Zu Hemsen 
bei Mechelen. 4. Zu Cdlln. 5. bey Brussels. 6. Zu Duren. 7. Die Holtzpfort 
zu Duren. 8. Molda fl. apud Pragam. 9. Herbipolis vulgo Wurtzburg. 10. Zu 
Mentz. 11. Zu Bonn. 12. Arx Moguntiensis. 

HOLLAR, WENCESLAUS. Six small views near Genoa (Parthey, 
1095-1100). 

1. Besagno. 2. S. Julian d'Arba. 3. Bey Genoa. 4. S. Juliano d'Arba. 
5. bey Genoa. 6. bey Genoa. 

A Collection of forty-seven engravings mounted in a 4*0. 

volume, r. g. e. {Lewis.) 

Contents : — 1. The bust of an old man, after Leonardo da Vinci (Parthey, 1558). 
2. The half-length figure of an old man, after L. da Vinci (P. 1580). 3. The 
bust of a youth wearing a large cap, after Leonardo da Vinci (P. 1585). 4. The 
bust of a woman, after Leonardo da Vinci (P. 1 589). 5. The head of an old man 
(P. 1673). 6. The head of an old man (P. 1675). 7. A similar head to the above, 
but turned to the left instead of to the right, without the engraver's name, and appa- 
rently unknown to Parthey. 8. The head of an old man (P. 1674). 9. The head of 
an old man (P. 1672). 10. The head of a man, after Leonardo da Vinci (P. 1583). 

1 1. The head of a man, after Leonardo da Vinci (P. 1582). 12. The bust of a man, 

after Leonardo da Vinci (P. 1586). 13. The head of a man, after Leonardo da 

Vinci (P. 1577). 14. The head of a man, after Leonardo da Vinci (P. 1584). 15. 

The head of a girl, after Parmegiano (P. 1622). 16. A youthful head (P. 1676). 

17. The head of a girl (P. 1714). 18. (Petrarch's Laura) after Giorgione (P. 1541). 

19. The bust of a man in the costume of a monk, without the engraver's name, and 
apparently undescribed by Parthey. 20. The bust of a girl, after Padoano (P. 1615). 
21. The bust of a woman, after Monsignor (P. 1614). 22. (Petrarch's Laura) after 
Giorgione (P. 1540). 23. The bust of a girl, after Monsignor (P. 1612). 24. The 
bust of a girl, after L. di Credi (P. 1533). 25. The bust of a woman, after Mon- 
signor (P. 1613). 26. The head of a woman, after Mazulino (P. 1611). 27. Another 
impression of the same print 28. The head of a girl, with a floral wreath (P. 1623). 
29. The head of a woman (P. 1700). 30. The head of a woman (P. 1713). 31. The 
head of a youth (P. 1671). 32. A duplicate impression of No. 17. 33. The head 
of a man, after Screta (P. 1643). 34. The bust of a man, after Holbein (P. 1548). 
35. The bust of a young woman (P. 1662). 36. The head of a young woman 
(P. 1702). 37. The head of a woman (P. 1666). 38. The busts of five women en- 
graved upon one plate (P. 1724). 39. The bust of a woman (P. 1699). 40. The 
bust of a woman (P. 1701). 41. The head of a woman (P. 1667). 42. The head of 
a woman (P. 1663). 43. The bust of a woman (P. 1664). 44. The back view of a 
woman’s head (P. 1665). 45. The bust of a woman (P. 1706). 46. Mary Queen of 
Scots (P. 1705). 47. Marie de Medicis (P. 1709). 

From the Beckford Library. 

Omatus Muliebris Anglicanus or the Severall Habits of 

English-Women, from the Nobilitie to the con try Woman, as they are 
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Cum priviUgio Regis . London Printed and sould by P. Overton 
without Newgat, etc. Folio, r. mor. ( Wright .) 

This series of engravings consists of an engraved title and twenty-six plates, 
two plates being printed upon one lead (Parthey, 1778-1803.) 

HOLLAR, Wenceslaus. Theatru Mulierum, sive Varietas atq. 
Differentia Habituum Fceminei Sexus, diversorum Europae Nationum 
hodiemo Tempore vulgo in usu, a Wenceslao Hollar, etc. Bohemo 
delineate et aqua forti aeri sculpt* Londini A° 1643. London, printed 
and sold by Henry Overton at the Wite Horse with out New-gate. Sm. 
8vo. Plates, r. mor. g. e. 

The title given above is followed by a second commencing “ Aula Veneris.* 
The series is not quite complete, but contains 86 out of the 103 prints described by 
Parthey as forming the complete series (P. 1804-1907). 

There are at the end of the volume three prints of monks and one of a nun 
(P. 1974, 1978, 1979, 1982). 

From the Yemenis Library. 

A description of the Works of Wenceslaus Hollar, with some 

account of his life. By George Vertue. Second Edition. London , 
1759. 4to. r. mor. g. e. 

This copy is interleaved and illustrated with nearly 100 engravings. 

HOLLINGWORTH, R. See Charles I. 

HOLMES, Richard. The Sieges of Pontefract Castle. 1644- 
1648. Pontefract: 1887. 8vo. Photographs. 

HOLROYD, Abraham. Collectanea Bradfordiana : A Collec- 
tion of Papers on the History of Bradford and the Neighbourhood. 
Saltaire: 1873. 8vo. Frontispiece. 

HOLSTENIUS, Lucas. Codex Regularum Monasticarum et 
Canonicarum quas SS. Patres Monachis, Canonicis & Virginibus 
Sanctimonialibus servanda s praescripserunt Collectus olim 4 S. 

Benedicto Anianense Abbate Observationibus critico-historicis 

a P. R. P. Mariano Brockie illustratus. Augusta Vindelicorum , 1759. 
6 vols. in 3. Folio. 0. c. 

HOMER. Opera, (graced.) F lor entice, sumptibus Bern, et Merit 
Nerliorum , 1488. 2 vols. Folio. Editio Princeps. 0. r. 

A remarkably fine and perfect copy. 

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Typis regiis. Parisiis , 1554. Apud A dr. Tumebum. 8vo. 0. bl. 
mor. g. e. 

From the Longepierre, Grafton, and Beckford libraries, with the Golden Fleece 
of Baron de Longepierre in gilt on the sides. 

HOMER. Ilias et Odyssea. Londini Gulieltnus Pickering ; 1831. 
2 vols. 48 mo. Portrait . r. mor. g. e. ( Cap /.) 

— Aliud exemplar. Printed upon vellum, r. mor. g. e. 

Batrachomyomachia graecfe ad Veterum Exemplarium fidem 

Recusa : Glossa grseca ; variantibus lectionibus ; versionibus latinis ; 

commentariis & indicibus illustrata. Londini: Typis Gulielmi Bowyer. 
1721. 8vo. 0. r. mor. g. e. 

See Classics. 

See Venetian Library, 86. 

HOMILIES. Manuscript upon Vellum of the xiii* century, 
written upon 180 leaves x 5f inches). Sm. 4to. br. mor. 

This MS. contains 228 Homilies for Sundays and Saints' Days. The first on 
Divine Wisdom commences : Divina Sapientia a principio duo fecit palacia. 

On the last leaf is a poem of 104 lines on the shortness of this life and the 
vanity of the world, addressed to the students of the schools at Vercelli, com- 
mencing : 

O consortes, O dilecti, 

O scolares praeelecti, 
hunc si placet audiatis 
verbum vitae brevitatis. 

This is followed by the epitaph of Aymo de Briancon, a Carthusian, who became 
Archbishop of Tarustaise in 1179 and crowned Philip of Suabia King of the 
Romans in 1 198. 

Aymo, Dei servus, pastor Darendasiensis, 

Splendor honestatis reproborum flammeus ensis, 

Floruit in vita flos summae nobilitatis, 

Magnatum rector, regum dux, lux probitatis 
Namque coronavit regem * * * Elemannum 
Cum cuius regis patre transierat mare magnum 
Floret et hoc tumulo fama florens meliore 
Qui legit hos flores oret pro tarn meliore. 

HONE, William. The Apocryphal New Testament, being all 
the Gospels, Epistles, and other pieces now extant, attributed in the 
first four centuries to Jesus Christ, His Apostles, and their com- 
panions, and not included in the New Testament, by its Compilers. 
Translated from the original tongues and now first collected into one 
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HONORIUS I., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 80. 
HONORIUS II., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. VoL 1 66. 
HONORIUS, [Monk.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 74. 

HONORIUS, [Bishop of Autun.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 172. 

See Monumenta Ger. Hist — Script. Tom. X., XXIV. 

HOOK, Walter Farquhar, D.D. Lives of the Archbishops 
of Canterbury. Two Series, with Index. London: 1860-76. 12 

vols. 8vo. 

HOPE, Robert Charles. A Glossary of Dialectal Place- 
Nomenclature, to which is appended a List of Family Surnames 
pronounced differently from what the Spelling suggests. Scar - 

borough: 1883. Sm. 8vo. 

HORiE. Heures et Matines, avec le Calendrier. MANUSCRIPT 
UPON Vellum of the xiv lh century, written upon 486 leaves (6j- x 4^ 
inches), with numerous ivy-leaf borders, one miniature of a Priest 
saying Mass (2f x 2 inches), 80 historiated initial letters and numerous 
illuminated capitals. Sm. 4to. 0 . r. mor. g. e. 

From the Bragge Collection. 

HORjE Beats Maris Virginis ad usum Ecclesis Sarisburiensis, 
cum Calendario. Manuscript upon Vellum of the xiv* century, 
written upon 109 leaves (8f x 6 inches). 8vo. red velvet . 

This manuscript is unquestionably of English execution, and is very remarkable 
in that, while the miniatures are a sad example of the declension of English 
miniature art in the second half of the fourteenth century, the decorative work 
with which the book is illuminated displays most, if not all, the excellencies of the 
early English school, being at once rich, varied, and gorgeous, and recalling the 
splendid designs of three centuries earlier. It is worthy of notice that the green 
which is usually a distinctive mark of English work is entirely absent in the 
decorative work of this beautiful volume. It opens with a Calendar which occupies 
twelve pages. At the bottom of the third page is written in a fifteenth century 
hand — 

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In the Calendar we find : Mar. 20. St. Cuthbert ApL 3. St Richard (of 
Chichester). June 9. Trans, of St Edmund. June 20. Trans, of St Edward. 
June 22. St Alban. June 23. St Ethelreda. July 15. St. Swithun. July 17. St. 
Kenelm. Nov. 17. St. Hugh, and other festivals which fully attest the English 
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After the calendar follow two leaves bearing, the first on the verso, and the 
second on the recto, four miniatures in compartments. On the first are St. 
Christopher, St. George, St. Anne instructing her daughter to read, and St. Mary 
Magdalen. On the second St. John Baptist, St John the Evangelist, St Katherine, 
and St. Margaret On folio 1 of the book begins the prayer of the Venerable 
Bede on the seven sayings of our Lord upon the Cross. The large initial letter D is a 
figure of our Lady with the infant Christ, and to the right and left are depicted the 
portraits of the patron of the book and his wife. On folio 2 b is a miniature of the 
B. Virgin seated at the foot of the Cross with the Dead Body of Christ on her 
lap, and the Apostle St. John kneeling beside her. This is followed by the Office 
of our Lady of Pity. Folio 5 b. The Holy Trinity ; and here again kneeling on 
either side are the 'portraits of the patron and patroness, facing which is the 
Annunciation ; the miniatures in each case are rude, but the borders which sur- 
round them are grand pieces of design. 13 b. The Meeting of Mary and Eliza- 
beth. 27 b. The Betrayal 31 b. Christ before Pilate. 35 b. The Scourging. 
38 b. Christ nailed to the Cross. 41 b. The Crucifixion ; on the left Longinus 
with the spear, with his left hand to his eye indicating his blindness ; on the right 
the centurion with the legend “ vere films dei erat iste.” 44 b. The Descent from 
the Cross. 50 a. The Entombment. 50 b. The Resurrection. 68 b. The Office 
for the Dead. On the page which faces each of these miniatures is a border of 
exceptional beauty of design and marvellous richness. 

HORiE Beatae Mariae Virginis, cum Calendario. MANUSCRIPT 
UPON Vellum of the xv to century, of Flemish execution, written 
upon 240 leaves (4f x 3 inches). Sm. 8vo. red velvet. 

The Calendar is decorated with borders and small miniatures. The sixty-six 
borders are exquisite examples of Flemish Art, as are also the twenty-one minia- 
tures, which represent the following subjects 1. The Head of the Saviour. 
2. The Entry into Jerusalem. 3. Jesus and Mary His Mother. 4. Jesus washing 
His Disciples' Feet. 5. Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane. 6. The Betrayal. 
7. Jesus brought before Caiaphas. 8. Jesus before Pilate. 9. Jesus bearing the 
Cross. 10. The Crucifixion. 11. The Body of Jesus taken from the Cross. 12. 
The Entombment 13. The Resurrection. 14. Jesus appearing to Mary. 15. 
Jesus appearing to His Disciples. 16. King David praying. 17. The Raising of 
Lazarus. 18. St John Baptist. 19. St. Thomas Aquinas. 20. St. Mary Magdalen. 
21. St Jerome. 

From Sir William Tite’s Collection. 

HOR-E Beatae Mariae Virginis aliaque Officia in Usum Romanum, 
cum Calendario. Manuscript upon Vellum of the XV th century, 
of French execution, written upon 183 leaves (8£ x 6^ inches). 4to» 
gr. mar . g. e. ( Derome .) 

This superb manuscript is written in Gothic letters, every page being decorated 
with a rich border in the style known as the ivy-leaf pattern. There are 36 
miniatures in the Calendar, consisting of the signs of the Zodiac, the figures of 
Saints, and the Occupations for the various months, also 1 1 large miniatures in the 
body of the volume, the subjects of which are as follows . — 1. The Annunciation ; 
this miniature is within an architectural border containing six scenes from the Life 
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Bethlehem. 4. The Announcement to the Shepherds. 5. The Worship of the 
Magi. 6. The Presentation in the Temple. 7. The Flight into Egypt ; there are 
two small circular miniatures relating to the large one introduced into the border 
surrounding this page. 8. King David kneeling, with landscape background ; in the 
border is a small painting of King David and Bathsheba. 9. The Crucifixion ; in 
the border to this page the artist has introduced four circular miniatures of scenes 
from the Passion. 10. The Day of Pentecost, the scene of the Baptism of Our Lord 
being introduced into the border. 11. St Gregory’s Vision. 

From Sir William Tito’s Collection. 

HORjE Beatae Mariae Virginis, cum Calendario. MANUSCRIPT 
UPON Vellum of the XV th century, of French execution, written upon 
90 leaves (6x4 inches). Sm. 4to. purple velvet , with enamelled 
and jewelled clasps . 

The beautiful borders which enclose every page of this richly decorated volume 
are for the most part of architectural design, and contain miniatures portraying 
scenes from the Old and New Testaments, the Lives of the Saints, &c. The 
borders to the Calendar contain miniatures illustrating the agricultural pursuits for 
the various months in the year, and the signs of the Zodiac There are eleven large 
and seven small miniatures in addition to those within the borders, the subjects of 
the large ones being as follows . — 1. The Annunciation. 2. The Meeting of Mary 
and Elizabeth. 3. The Holy Family. 4 The Announcement to the Shepherds. 5. 
The Worship of the Magi. 6. The Presentation in the Temple. 7. The Flight into 
Egypt. 8. The Virgin and the Saviour seated upon thrones. 9. Bathsheba in the 
Bath. io. The Crucifixion. 1 1. The Day of Pentecost 

HORiE Beatae Mariae Virginis, cum Calendario. MANUSCRIPT 
UPON VELLUM of the XV th century, of French execution, written 
upon 181 leaves (5 x 3£ inches). Sm. 8vo. blue velvet. 

The Calendar and each page of text is decorated with a border, those in the 
Calendar having a small miniature of the sign of the Zodiac inserted ; there are 
besides twenty-seven remarkable miniatures, each of which occupies a whole page ; 
they are as follows . — 1. St. John. 2. St Luke. 3. St. Matthew. 4 St Mark. 5. A 
beautiful painting of the head of the Virgin Mary. 6. The Virgin and Child. 7. A 
painting representing a child, richly dressed, kneeling in prayer ; probably the por- 
trait of the young prince or noble for whom this very beautiful volume was executed. 
Inserted in the miniature is a coat-of-arms, a thistle and three crescents. 8. The 
Annunciation. 9. The Meeting of Mary and Elizabeth. 10. The Crucifixion. 
11. The Day of Pentecost 12. The Holy Family. 13. The Announcement to the 
Shepherds. 14 The Worship of the Magi. 15. The Presentation in the Temple. 
16. The Flight into Egypt. 17. The Coronation of the Virgin. 18. Zacharias and 
Elizabeth. 19. David and Goliath. 20. The Service for the Dead. 21. Full-length 
painting of our Saviour, seated, and holding a globe. 22. St. Michael. 23. St 
John Baptist. 24 SS. Peter and PauL 25. St Sebastian. 26. St Christopher. 
27. The Virgin Mary and Jesus seated upon a throne, and surrounded by the 
Saints. 

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HORjE Beatae Mariae Virginis, cum Calendario. MANUSCRIPT 
UPON Vellum of the XV th century, of French execution, written 
upon 260 leaves (5^ x 3| inches). 8vo. 0 . r. mor . 

This MS. contains thirty-four full-page miniatures : — 1. St John. 2. St Luke. 
3. St. Matthew. 4. St Mark. 5. The Virgin and Child. 6. The Annunciation. 7. 
Mary and Elizabeth. 8. The Holy Family. 9. The Announcement to the Shep- 
herds. 10. The Worship of the Magi. 11. The Presentation in the Temple. 12. 
The Flight into Egypt . 13. The Assumption of the Virgin. 14. This miniature is 
divided into eight compartments, each of which contains a scene from the Passion. 
15. The Day of Pentecost. 16. King David. 17. Service for the Dead. 18. St. 
Jerome. 19. Stabat Mater. 20. The Vision of St Gregory. 21. St Veronica. 22. 
St John Baptist. 23. St George. 24. St. Katherine. 25. St Sebastian. 26. View 
of a Churchyard, with devils carrying off a soul into purgatory. 27. The Tempta- 
tion of a Saint. 28. The Holy Trinity. 29. St. Stephen. 30. St. Lawrence. 31. 
St. Christopher. 32. St Mary Magdalen. 33. The Coronation of the Virgin. 34. 
The Day of Judgment 

HORiE Beatae Mariae Virginis. MANUSCRIPT UPON VELLUM of 
the xv th century, of French execution, beautifully written in Roman 
character in black and blue ink, with gilt letters and illuminated 
capitals, upon 103 leaves (6j- x 4^ inches). Sm. 4to. o. r. tnor. 9 
silver comer-pieces and clasps . 

This MS. contains fourteen large paintings and one small one, which unfor- 
tunately have been executed by different hands, for while Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 10 are 
in the finest style of French art, the remainder are altogether inferior. The subjects 
are as follows : — 1. St John. 2. Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane. 3. The 
Virgin Mary suckling the Infant Jesus ; a superb painting. 4. The Annunciation. 
5. The Meeting of Mary and Elizabeth. 6. The Holy Family. 7. The Announce- 
ment to the Shepherds. 8. The Worship of the Magi. 9. The Presentation in the 
Temple. 10. The Flight into Egypt. 11. The Assumption of the Virgin. 12. The 
Virgin and Child. 13. King David and Uriah. 14. The Raising of Lazarus. 15. 
The Crucifixion. 

HORiE Beatae Mariae Virginis. Manuscript upon Vellum of 
the xvi* century, of French execution, written in a neat Roman 
letter upon 170 leaves (4-^ x 2f inches). Sm. 8vo. o. mor. 9 clasps . 

On the inside of the cover, in gilt letters, is the following inscription : “ Livre 
d’Heures de Claude de Lorraine Premier Due de Guise 1527. Pro- 
VENANT DE LA BlBLIOTHEQUE DE LA DUCHESSE DE BERRY." At the base of 
the first miniature is the Guise coat-of-arms. There are seventeen full-page minia- 
tures, representing the following subjects : — 1. St John. 2. Jesus in the Garden 
of Gethsemane. 3. Coronation of the Virgin. 4. The Meeting of Mary and Eliza- 
beth. 5. The Holy Family. 6. The Announcement to the Shepherds. 7. The 
Worship of the Magi. 8. The Presentation in the Temple. 9. The Flight into 
Egypt. 10. Bathsheba in the Bath. 11. King David praying; this miniature 
bears the date 1527. 12. The Service for the Dead. 13. The Holy Trinity. 14. 
St. Justin. 15. St Regulus. 16. The Virgin and Child within a glory. 17. The 
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HORjE Beats Maris Virginis, cum Calendario. Manuscript 
UPON VELLUM of the XVI th century, of Flemish execution, written 
upon 1 19 leaves x Si inches), and containing 5 bordered minia- 
tures. 4to. o. c. 

[HORvE Beats Maris Virginis.] Hors beatiss. virginis secudum 
consuetudinem romans curis. Septem psalmi poenitentiales cu letaniis 
et orationibus, (grsci.) Vcnetiis , Aldus Manutius, 149 7, die V mensis 
dcccmbris . i6mo. purple mor. g. e. 

1 12 leaves, with a woodcut of the Annunciation upon the back of the title. 

Ces presentes heures a lusaige de Paris sont toutes au long 

sans ries requerir aveq les heures saincte geneuiefue et la comemora- 
tion saint Marcel et de saint Germain. [Colophon.] Ces psentes 
heures a lusaige de Paris furent achevees le jcx. iour dc iuitig Latt Mil . 
ccccc. [1500.] Par Thielma kerver pour Guillaume eustace tenant sa 
boutique dedens la grant salle du palais du coste de la chapelle de mes - 
seigneurs les presides ou sur les gras degrez du coste de la conciergerie a 
lymaige saitict Jehan levangeliste . 4to. Printed upon vellum . Wood- 
cuts. o. r. mor . g. e. 

a — m in eights. 

All the woodcuts in this copy are illuminated to represent miniatures and every 
page has an illuminated border. 

Ces psentes heures a lusaige de Rome avec les figures £ 

signes de lapocalipse $ miracles nostre dame et aultres plusieurs 
nouuelles hystoires ont este Iprimees pour Symon vostre Libraire : 
demourat a paris a la rue neuue. [1506.] 8vo. Printed upon vellum . 
Woodcuts arid woodcut borders, r. mor \ g. e. (An inlaid 1 St A century 
binding .) 

a — k in eights, 1, 10 leaves. 

From the Firmin-Didot Library. 

Ces presetes heures a lusaige de Rome au long sans requerir 

ont este imprimees a Paris par Philippe pigouchet pour Guillaume 
eustace marchant Libraire : demourant a Paris en la rue de la iuifrie 
a lensaigne des sagittaires ou dedes la grade salle du palais au tiers 
pillier. Mil. v. c. $. ix. [1509.] 8vo. Printed upon vellum. Wood- 
cuts and woodcut borders . c. (Hagul.) 

a — r 4 in eights. 

From the Firmin-Didot Library. 

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iam ultimo recenter insertis. [Colophon.] Impressum parisius per 
Thielmannum Kerver impressorem ac librarium iuratum alme universi- 
tatis parisietisis . Impensis $ sumptibus prestantissimi Wilhelmi bretton 
civis % mercatoris londoniisis % stapul. ville calisie. Anno dHi millesimo 
quingcntesimo decimo : [1510] die vero quinta mensis Septembris. 8vo. 
Woodcuts and woodcut borders . br. mor. double. g. e. ( Bedford .) 

a— 2 in eights. 

[HORiE Beatae Mariae Virginia] Horae in laudem beatiss. Vir- 
ginis secundum consuetudinem Romanae curiae. Septem Psalmi pceni- 
tentiales cum litaniis et orationibus sacrificium in laudem sanctiss. 
Virginis, (graeck) Tubingce apud Thomant Anshelmum mense Augusto. 
Anno 1514. i6mo. 0. c. 

1 12 leaves, printed in red and black. 

Ces presentes heures a lusaige de Rome toutes au long sans 

reqrir : avec les figures $ signes de lapocalipse : la vie de thobie et de 
iudic, les accidcs de lh 5 me le triumphe de cesar, les miracles nostre 
dame : ont este faictes a Paris pour Symo Vostre libraire demourat en 
la rue neufue a leseigne. s. ieha levagel*. [1514.] 8vo. Printed 
upon vellum. Woodcuts and woodcut borders, bl. mor. g. e. 

a — c in eights ; d, 4 1L ; e — p in eights ; a, e, i, 8 11. each. 

Horae in laudem Beatiss. Virginis secundum consuetudinem 

Romanae Curiae. Septem Psalmi poenitentiales cum litaniis et orationi- 
bus. Sacrificium in laudem sanctiss. Virginis, (graeci.) Hagenoce, 
ex Charisio Thomce Anshelmi. Mense Augusto. 1518. i6mo. v. 

1 12 leaves, printed in red and black. 

Heures a lusaige de Romme toutes au long sans ries re- 

querir Nouuellement imprimees a Paris pour Germain Hardouin 
demourant entre les deux portes du Palays a lenseigne saincte 
Marguerite. [Colophon.] Ces presentes heures a lusaige de Rome tout 
au log sans riens requerir .... imprimees a Paris pour Germain 
Hardouyn libraire demourat. audit lieu } etc . [s. d., vers 1520.] i2mo. 
(4 in. x 2 in.) Printed upon vellum, red velvety gilt bosses and clasps. 

90 leaves, printed in Gothic type, with the woodcuts coloured. 

At the commencement of the volume is a modem drawing of the Crucifixion, 
succeeded by the following inscription: “ Ferdi nando Quarto Archiduci 
Austrian etc : Domino suo clementissimo dedit. Casp : Sitnikh. d. 
m.d.lxxxiii. Cal. Xbris.** The armorial bearings of the Archduke are painted 
upon the opposite leaf. 

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[HORjE Beats Maris Virginia.] Hors in laudem beatiss. Vir- 
ginia secudem consuetudinem Romans curis. Septem Psalmi pceni- 
tentialea cum litaniis, et orationibua. Sacrificium in laudem sanctiss. 
Virginia, (grsci.) Venetiis apud Aldum mense Junio . 1521. i6mo. 
o. c. 

160 leaves, printed in red and black, with the Aldine anchor in red upon the 
verso of the last leaf. 

Hore in laudem beatiasime Virginia Marie, multis orationibus 

figurisqi noviter inventia Incipiunt felidter. V males habmtur in 

officina GuilUrmi Godard librarii iurati Parisieh . [Colophon.] Finiut 
Hore semper benedicte, virginis marie Sccudum usum Romanum .... 
typis ac caracteribus Grecis noviter Parisiis exarate ; opera industrii 
Bibliographi Petri Vidoup ’, impressoris peritissimi, ere ac impendio 
Honesti viri Guillermi Godard .... Anno a partu virgineo. 
Mxccccjcxiii \ [1523.] ad calculu Rdanu. 8vo. Printed upon vellum , . 
Woodcuts and woodcut borders, gr. mor. g. e. 

92 leaves, printed in red and black in Roman type. The large woodcuts are 
coloured to represent miniature paintings. 

From the Firmin-Didot Library. 

Hors in laudem beatissims Virginis, secundu consuetu- 
dinem Romans Curis. Septem Psalmi poenitentiales cum Letaniis 
et orationibus. Adiects sunt his preculs aliquot, Johannis Damas- 
ceni, ad unicum mediatorem Dominum nostrum Jesum Christum, 
sanctissims. Chrysostomi de orado deum orationes dus, (graec£.) 
Antverpice apud Martinum Ccesarem , Anno a Christo nato , 1528. mense 
Novemb. Jodocus Velareus recognoscebat. i6mo. v. 

A — V 7 in eights, printed in red and black. 

Horae, in laude beatiss. virginis mariae, ad usum Romanum. 

[Colophon.] Parrhisiis , Ex Officina Gotofredi Torini Biturigici, 
Regii Impressoris Ad insigne Vasis effracti. Anno Salu . M.Djcxxi. 
[1531.] Die jcx. Misis Octo . 8vo. Woodcuts and woodcut borders, 
bl. mor. g. e. 

A — V in eights. 

This copy has signature E i in facsimile. M. Auguste Bernard, in his work 
“ Geofroy Tory,” gives a full description of this book, and states that this leaf is 
wanting in many copies. 

Hore beate marie virginis secundum usum Romanum totaliter 

ad longu sine require impresse Parisius per Germanu hardouyn alme 
universitatis Parisiensis bibliopole iurati cdmorantis inter duas portas 
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hardouyn Libraire iure de luniversite de Paris demourant audit lieu 
entre les deux portes du palays a lenseigne saincte Marguerite . [s. d. t 
vers 1534.] Sm. 8vo. [Agenda form.] Printed upon vellum . Wood- 
cuts . 0. v . 

90 leaves, printed in Roman type. The woodcuts are small and coloured. 

The almanack is from 1534 to 1546. 

[HORjE Beats Maris Virginis.] Hore beatissime virginis Marie 
ad legitimu Sarisburiensis Ecclesie ritum cum quindecim orationibus 
beate Brigitte ac multis aliis orationibus pulcherrimis $ indulgetiis 
cum tabula aptissima iam ultimo adiectis. 1535. C Venudant . 
Parisius a Fracisco Regnault in vico Jacobi sub signo Elephantis. 
[Colophon.] Impresse Parrhisiis per Fraciscum Regnault: impensis $ 
sumptibus eiusdem : alme universitatis Parrhisiea. librarii iurati . Anno 
domini millesimo quingentesimo tricesimo sexto . [1536.] Die vero 

jcxv. Mail 4to. Woodcuts . bl. mor. g. e. 

A, 10 leaves, A— X 4 in eights. 

[Hors or Prymer of Salisbury use.] [Colophon.] Expliciunt 

hore beatissime virginis Marie secundum usum Say . , totaliter ad longu 
cum orationibus beate Brigitte , ac multis aliis devotis orationibus Im- 
presse Rothomagi per Nicolau le roux. Anno domini millesimo qutgente- 
simo tricesimo octavo [1538]. Sm. 8vo. r. mor. g. e. 

A-U in eights, Gothic letter, printed in red and black. This copy wants the 
title-page and the last leaf of the Calendar, the present title-page being only a 
facsimile of the colophon, omitting the word Expliciunt . 

From the collections of Mr. George Offor and M. Firmin-Didot, this being 
one of the few volumes which escaped the fire which consumed the greater part of 
the former library at the rooms of Messrs. Sotheby in 1861. 

Horae in laudem Beatissims Virginis, secundum cosuetu- 

dinem Romans Curis. Septem Psalmi pcenitetiales cum Litaniis 
et orationibus. Adiects sunt his preculs aliquot, Joannis Damas- 
cene ad unicum mediatorem Dominum nostrum Jesum Christu, sanc- 
tissime Chrysostomi item de orando deum orationes dus, (grsci.) 
Parisiis apud Joan . Roigny, sub Basilisco et quatuor Elementis . 1 5 38. 

[Colophon.] Parisiis , excudebat Joannes Lodoicus 1538. i6mo. br. 
mor. g. e. ( Bedford .) 

A— P in eights, printed in red and black. 

Hors et liturgia beatissime Virginis Maris secundum con- 

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Wecheli , 1538. 88 11 . — Cyrilli archiepiscopi Alexandria, de exitu 
animae sermo, (gr.). Joannes Damascenus, de resurrections Idem 
de Paradiso, (gr.) Parisiis, ex officina Chris tiani Wecheli , 1538. 
40 11 . — Joannis Chrysostomi de orando deo orationes duae. Praecepta 
dei per Mosen exhibita, Exod. 20, (gr.). Parisiis , ex officina Chris - 
tiani Wecheli , 1538. 32 11 . Three pieces in 1 vol. i6mo. black 
mar. g. e. 

[HORjE Beatae Mariae Virginis.] Horae in lavdem beatissimae 
virginis Mariae ad vsum Romanum. Parisiis . Apud oliuerium 

Mallardu sub signo vasis effracti . 1541. Sm. 8vo. Woodcuts . br. 
mor. g. e. . {Bedford) 

A— C C in eights. The 16 woodcuts and the borders by which each page 
is surrounded are the work of Geoffroy Tory, whose device of the “pot cassd ” is 
upon the title-page. 

Horae in laudem Beatissimae Virginis Mariae, secundum con- 

suetudinem Romanae Curiae. Additis mortuorum Vigiliis 

Adiecimus D. Joannis Damasceni de Resurrectione mortuorum, (gr. 
et lat.) Parisiis , apud Joannem Roigny , via Jacobcea, ad insigne 
Basilisci.et quatuor Elemitorum. 1550. i6mo. Woodcuts . black mor. 

A —A a in eights, printed in red and black in double columns. 

The very pretty woodcuts in this volume are the work of Geoffroy Tory, that on 
foL 1 13 containing his mark. 

Heures de nre Dame a lusage de Romme nouvellement im- 

primees. A Paris , chez Pierre Corbault demeurant sur le pont : nostre 
Dame aux deux Daulphins. 1589. Woodcuts . — Extraict de plusieurs 
sainctz Docteurs : propositions : dictz et sentences : contenant les 
graces fruictz, profitz, utilitez, louanges du tressainct et digne sacre- 
ment de Lautel. A Paris pour Pierre Corbault. 1595. — Sensuyvent 
les quinze effusions du sang de nostre Sauveur. Imprimees a Paris par 
Thomas Sevestre . [s. d.] Woodcuts. 3 pieces in 1 vol. Sm. 8vo. c. 

This volume is in the original richly gilt binding. 

Horae, (graeci.) [The revision of Maximus, Bishop of 

Cytherae.] Venetiis , apud Antonium Pinellum } 1610. 321110. r. mor . 

e '*' 

192 leaves, printed in red and black. 

From the Yemeniz Library. 

Heures nouvelles dddides k Madame la Dauphine. Ecrites 

et gravdes par L. Senault. A Paris t Chez Pautheur. [j. d) 4to. 
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[HORiE Beats Maris Virginis.] Heures Romaines avec figures 
par A. Queyroy gravies par A. Gusman. Tours, Alfred Mame et fils . 
[1874.] Sm. 4to. Woodcuts and woodcut borders . bl. mor. g. e. 

( Bertrand , .) 

Hors Pembrochians. Some Account of an Illuminated 

MS. of the Hours of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Written for William 
Herbert, First Earl of Pembroke, about A.D. 1440, and enriched with 
267 Miniatures. London: 1880. 8vo. Plates . 

50 copies privately printed. 

HORATIUS FLACCUS, Quintus. Opera omnia ; Cum nouis 
Argumentis. Sedani , ex Typographia & typis nouissimis Ioannis 

Iannoni. 1627. 32mo. o.v.g.e. 

F rom the Beckford Library. 

[Opera.] Londini: Gulieltnus Pickerings 1824. 48010. 

Frontispiece . r. mor . g. e.* (Cap/.) 

Aliud exemplar. L. P. r . mor. g. e . (David.) 

Opera omnia, recensuit Filon. Parisiis , A. Mesnier, (ex- 

cudebat Didot natu minor,) 1828. 641110. r. mor. g. e. 

Les Poesies d’Horace, avec la traduction frangoise du R. P. 

Sanadon. — Dictionnaire Alphab&ique de tous les noms propres qui se 
trouvent dans Horace. A Paris, par la Compagniedes Libraires , 1756. 
3 vols. Sm. 8vo. 0. c. 

See Classics. 

HORMISDAS, [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 63. 

HORNE, Thomas Hartwell. An Introduction to the Study 
of Bibliography. To which is prefixed a Memoir on the Public 
Libraries of the Antients. London : 1814. 2 vols. 8vo. Plates . 

This copy is illustrated by the insertion of many additional portraits and plates. 

An Introduction *to the Critical Study and Knowledge of 

the Holy Scriptures. London : 1863. 4 vols. 8vo. c. 

HOROLOGIUM. Incipit in horalogiu [sic] devotionis plogus 
circa vitam Christi iesu. [Colophon.] Explicit Horalogium [sic] 
devotionis. [Sine loco aut anno.] Sm. sq. 8vo. Woodcuts, br. mor. 
g. e. (Bedford!) 

This volume, which consists of 119 leaves, contains thirty-five woodcuts, eleven 
of them being engravings in the style known in Germany as “ Geschrotene Arbeit,” 
and in England as “ dotted prints,” from the white dots on the black ground. The 
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HOROLOGIUM. Horologium devotionis circa vitam ChristL 
[Si** loco aut anno.] — De vita et beneficiis salvatoris Jesu christi 
devotissime meditationes cum gratiaru actione. [S. 1 . a. a .] Two 
pieces in 1 voL Sm. 8vo. br. mor , g. e. ( Bedford .) 

The first piece in the volume consists of 66 leaves, the last leaf being blank, 
and contains thirty-six curious woodcuts. The second piece is without woodcuts, 
and consists of 72 leaves. 

Horologium, (graec&.) Venetiis , Christoph. Zanetti. [j. a.] 

i6mo. o. r. mor.g. e. 

416 leaves, printed in red and black, the last leaf blank. 

This volume is in the original Venetian binding, with the sides richly tooled. 

Horologium (graece) continens quae in sequenti pagina sunt 

scripta. Florentine per hneredes Philippi Iuntce. 1520. Sm. 8vo. c. 

8 prelim, leaves, A — Y in eights, a— $ in fours, printed in red and black. 
From the Beresford Hope Library. 

Horologium, (graeci.) In Vinegia, per Stephano da Sabio , a 

instantia di M. Damian di santa maria, 1538. 8vo. 

248 leaves, printed in red and black. 

In the original binding, richly gilt 

Horologium, (graeci.) Venetiis , J. P. di Pinelli , 1635. Sm. 

8vo. Woodcuts, r. mor. g. e. (Simier.) 

373 leaves, printed in red and black. 

From the Yemeniz Library. 

Horologium, (graece.) Venetiis, [1670.] Sm. 8vo. Wood- 

cuts. r. mor. g. e. 

368 leaves, printed in red and black. 

From the Beresford Hope Library. 

HORSLEY, John, M.A. Britannia Romana: or the Roman 
Antiquities of Britain : in Three Books. London ; 173 2. Folio. 

Maps and Plates, r. g. e. 

[HJORTUS SANITATIS. Propriis impensis Jacobus meyden- 
bach ciuis Moguntinus loculetissime impressit . ... in inclita ciuitate 
Moguntina .... Anno 1491. Folio. Woodcuts (coloured), o.c. 

See Venetian Library, 87. 

HORUS APOLLO. Ori Apollinis Niliaci, De Sacris notis et 
sculturis libri duo, (graec£,) quibus accessit versio recens, per Io. 
Mercerum concinnata, et observationes non infrugiferae. Parisiis 
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HOTTEN, J. C. The Slang Dictionary ; or, the vulgar words, 
street phrases, and "fast” expressions of High & Low Society. 
London : 1865. 8 vo. 

HOVEDEN, Roger. See Chronicles and Memorials, No. 51. 

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[HOWELL, James.] Some Sober Inspections Made into the 
Carriage and Consults of the Late Long-Parliament, Whereby 
Occasion is taken to speak of Parliaments in former Times, and of 
Magna Charta, With some Reflexes upon Government in general. 
London , Printed for Ric . Lownds , 1656. Sm. 8vo. o. c. 

See Arber’s Reprints, 16. 

HOWLETT, Bartholomew. A Selection of Views in the 
County of Lincoln ; comprising the principal towns and churches, 
the remains of castles and religious houses, and the seats of the 
nobility and gentry; with topographical and historical accounts of 
each view. London: 1805. 4to. L - p * Map and Plates . r. mor. 

g-e- 

HOWSON, Rev. J. S., D.D. Five Lectures on the Character 
of St. Paul. — The Hulsean Lectures for 1862. London : 1864. 8vo. 

Essays on Cathedrals. By various writers. London: 1872. 

8vo. 

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HOZIER, Capt. H. M. The Franco-Prussian War : its Causes, 
Incidents, and Consequences. With the Topography and History of 
the Rhine Valley, by W. H. Davenport Adams. London : [ n . d.] 
2 vols. 4to. Portraits and Plates . r. mor . g. e. 

HROTSVITA. Opera Hrosvite illustris virginis et monialis 
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Six of the beautiful woodcuts are probably due to Michel Wohlgemuth, the 
master of Albert Diirer, and the two first to Diirer himself. 

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HUBERT, S., [Bishop of Li£ge.] Abregl de la vie et 
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HUBERT, S., [Monk of Ambra.] See Monumenta Ger. 
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HUBNER, AEMILIUS. Inscriptiones Britanniae Christianae. 
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HUCBALDUS, S., [Monk of S. Amand.] See Migne, Patr. 
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HUGH OF KIRKSTALL. See Surtees Society, 42. 

HUGHES, Joseph. The History of the Township of Meltham, 
near Huddersfield ; from the earliest time to the present. Edited 
with additions by C. H. London : 18 66. 8vo. 

HUGO, [Bishop of Langres.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 
142. 

HUGO II., [Bishop of Nevers.] See Migne, Patr. Lat VoL 

143 - 

HUGO I., [Bishop of Troyes.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 
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HUGO, S., [Bishop OF Lincoln.] See Chronicles and Me- 
morials, No. 37. 

See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 153. 

HUGO, [Abbot of Flavigny.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 
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HUGO III., [Archbishop of Rouen.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
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HUGO, [Archbishop of Lyons.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 
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HUGO, [Monk of Fleury.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 163. 

See Monumenta Ger. Hist — Script. Tom. IX. 

HUGO, [Archbishop of Edessa.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 155. 

HUGO DE CLEERIIS, [Knight of Anjou.] See Migne, 
Patr. Lat. Vol. 163. 

HUGO, [OF Ribemont.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 1 66. 

HUGO, [Bishop of Grenoble.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 
166. 

HUGO, [Archbishop of Sens.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 
173 - 

HUGO, [Prior of S. Victor.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vols. 
175-177. 

HUGO FARSITUS, [Canon of Soissons.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat. Vol. 179. 

HUGO, [of Macon, Bishop of Auxerre.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat. Vol. 1 81. 

HUGO METELLUS, [Regular Canon.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat Vol. 188. 

HUGO, [of Amiens, Archbishop of Rouen.] See Migne, 
Patr. Lat. Vol. 192. 

HUGO, [of Poitiers, Monk of Vezelay.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat. Vol. 194. 

HUGO, [of Folieto, Cardinal.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vols. 175, 196. 

HUGO, [of Champ-Fleury, Bishop of Soissons.] See 
Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 196. 

HUGO ETERIANUS. See Migne, Patr. Lat. VoL 202. 

HUGO V., [Abbot of Cluny.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 
209. 

HULBERT, CHARLES. Memoirs of Seventy Years of an Event- 
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lectures, with a continuation and notes. London: 1864- Sm. 8vo. 

Portraits. 

HULBERT, Charles Augustus. Extracts from the Diary 
of Robert Meeke, Minister of Slaith waite, &c, &c. London: 1874. 
8vo. 

Annals of the Church and Parish of Almondbury, Yorkshire: 

London: 1882-5. 2 vols. 4to. L.P. Portraits and Plates. 

HULL, Edward. See Palestine Survey. 

HUMBERT, Henry. Combat a la Barriere, faict en cour de 
Lorraine le 14 Febvrier, en l’ann^e presente 1627. Enrichy des figures 
du sieur Jacques Callot. A Naticy, far Sebastien Philippe. 1627. 
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From the Beckford Library. 

HUMBERTUS, [Cardinal.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 143. 

HUME, David. The History of England, from the Invasion of 
Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688. London. 1806. 5 vols. in 10. 
Folio. Portraits and Plates, r. g. e. 

HUNT, WILLIAM. Historic Towns. — Bristol. London: 1887. 
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HUNTER, Rev. JOSEPH. Hallamshire. The History and Topo- 
graphy of the Parish of Sheffield in the county of York : with his- 
torical and descriptive notices of the parishes of Ecdesfield, Hansworth, 
Treeton, and Whiston, and of the chapelry of Bradfield. London : 
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South Yorkshire. The History and Topography of the 

Deanery of Doncaster, in the Diocese and County of York. London : 
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The Hallamshire Glossary. London: William Pickering. 

1829. 8vo. 

An Introduction to the Valor Ecclesiasticus of King 

Henry VIII., with a Map of England and Wales, showing the distri- 
bution in Dioceses. 1834. 8vo. 

The Rise of the Old Dissent, exemplified in the Life of 

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[HUNTER, Rev. Joseph.] Antiquarian Notices of Lupset, The 
Heath, and Sharlston, in the county of York. 1848. Sm. square 8vo. 

HUSENBETH, F. C., D.D. Emblems of Saints : By which they 
are distinguished in works of art. Edited by Augustus Jessopp,D.D. 
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HUTH LIBRARY, The. A Catalogue of the Printed Books, 
Manuscripts, Autograph Letters, and Engravings, collected by Henry 
Huth, with collations and bibliographical descriptions. London. 1 880. 
5 vols. 8vo. Portrait. 

HUTTON, Henry. See Percy Society, Vol. 6. 

HUTTON, William. The History of the Roman Wall, which 
crosses the Island of Britain, from the German Ocean to the Irish Sea. 
London. 1802. 8vo. Plates, c. 

HUTTON, W. H. The Misrule of Henry III. Extracts from 
the writings of Matthew Paris, Robert Grossteste, Adam of Marsh, 
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Simon de Montfort and his Cause, 1251-1266. Extracts 

from writings of Robert of Gloucester, Matthew Paris, William 
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HYGINIUS, S, [Pope!] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat Vol. 5. 

HYMNS. Liber Hymnorum. [Fol. 1 verso] Incipit registry hym/ 
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[ 5 . /. et a., sed Colonies, J. Koelhoff, circa 1475.] Sm. 4to. 

67 leaves. Apparently undescribed by Hain. It is printed without pagination 
or catchwords, but has signatures a — 4 , ail in eights excepting k and i, which have 
six and five leaves respectively ; there are 21 lines to an ordinary page. 

Hinni Sacri del Breviario Romano. Tradotti in lingua Vol- 

gare. Dichiarati, et arrichiti di devote Meditationi. Di Giovan- 
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Hymni Latin! medii sevi. E. Codd. MSS. edidit et adno- 

tationibus illustravit Franc. J. Mone. 1853. 3 vols. 8vo. c. 

Thesaurus Hymnologicus. Ed. Herm. Adalbert Daniel. 

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I. 

IDALIUS, [Bishop of Barcelona.] Sec Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol.96. 
IDATIUS, [Bishop of Chaves.] See Migne, Patr. Lat VoL 51. 

IGNATIUS, S., [Bishop of Antioch.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. 
Lat. VoL 5. 

IGNATIUS, [Deacon.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat VoL 117. 

IGNATIUS XANTHOPULUS. See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat 
VoL 147. 

IMPERIAL Dictionary of Universal Biography: a Series of 
Original Memoirs of Distinguished Men, of all Ages and Nations. 
London, Glasgow , & Edinburgh. [N. d.] 3 vols. in 16 parts. 8vo. 
Portraits. 

INDEX SOCIETY. 

Publications : — 

1. What is an Index. By H. B. Wheatley. 1878. 4to. 

2. Index of the Names of the Royalists whose Estates were con- 
fiscated during the Commonwealth. 1878. 4to. 

3. Index of Municipal Offices. By Laurence Gomme. 1878. 4to. 

4. Report of the First Annual Meeting of the Index Society. To 

which are added four Appendixes : 1. Index to Books and Papers on 
Marriage between Near Kin. By A. H. Huth. 2. Index of the 
Styles and Titles of English Sovereigns. By W. de Gray Birch. 3. 
Indexes of Portraits in the * European Magazine,” “ London 
Magazine,” and “ Register of the Times.” By E. Solly. 4. Index of 
Obituary Notices for 1878. 1879. 4to. 

5. An Index of Hereditary English, Scottish, and Irish Titles of 
Honour. By E. Solly. 1880. 4to. 

6. Index to Trevelyan’s Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay. By 
P. Clark. 1881. 4to. 

7. Report of Second Annual Meeting. To which are added three 
Appendixes : 1. Indexes of Portraits in the “ British Gallery," 
“Jerdan’s” and “Knight’s” Galleries, and “Lodge’s Portraits.” 2. 
Index of Abridgments of Patents. 3. Index of Obituary Notices for 
1879. 1880. 4to. 



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INDEX SOCIETY— continued. 

8. Guide to the Literature of Botany. By B. D. Jackson. 1881. 
4to. 

9. Index of Obituary Notices for the Year 1880. 1882. 4to. 

10. An Index to Norfolk Topography. By Walter Rye. 1881. 4to. 

11. Vegetable Technology. By B. D. Jackson. 1882. 4to. 

12. Index of Obituary Notices for 1881. 1883. 4to. 

1 3. Index to English speaking Students who have graduated at 
Leyden University. By E. Peacock. 1883. 4to. 

14. Index of Obituary Notices for 1882. 1884. 4to. 

15. Index to the Obituary and Biographical Notices in the 
Gentleman’s Magazine. 1731-80. By Henry Farrar. 1886. 4to. 

16. Bibliography and Chronology of Hales Owen. By H. Ling 
Roth. 1887. 4to. 

INGELEND, Thomas. See Percy Society, VoL 22. 

INGULPHUS, [Abbot of Croyland.] See Gale et Fell, 
Vol. 1. 

See Savile, H. 

INNOCENTIUS I., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 20. 

INNOCENTIUS II., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 179. 

INNOCENTIUS III., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vols. 
214-217. 

IRENjEUS, S., [Bishop of Lyons.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat 
Vol. 7. 

See Venetian Library, 89. 

IRENE, [Empress.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 127. 
IRVING, B. A. See Egypt 

ISAAC, [Abbot of L’Etoile.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 194. 

ISAAC, [Converted Jew.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 33. 

ISAAC, S., [The Syrian, Bishop of Nineveh.] See Migne, 
Patr. Gr. Lat Vol. 86. 

ISAAC, [Patriarch of Greater Armenia.] See Migne, Patr. 
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ISAAC ANGELUS, [Emperor.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat 
VoL 135. 

ISAACUS, [Bishop of Langres.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. VoL 
124. 

ISAIAS, S., [Abbot.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat VoL 40. 

ISAIAS, [OF Cyprus.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat VoL 158. 

ISIDORUS, S., [Bishop of Seville.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vols. 81-84. 

ISIDORUS, [of Badajoz.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. VoL 96. 

ISIDORUS MERCATOR. See Migne, Patr. Lat VoL 130. 

ISIDORUS, S., [of Pelusium.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat 
Vol. 78. 

ISIDORUS, [Archbishop of Thessalonica.] See Migne, Patr. 
Gr. Lat. Vol. 139. 

ISIDORUS, [Patriarch of Constantinople.] See Migne, 
Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 152. 

ISIDORUS, [Cardinal, Archbishop of Kiev and of all 
Russia.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat VoL 159. 

ISO, [Monk of S. Gall.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 121. 

ISYCHIUS. See Venetian Library, 6. 

[ITINERARIUM Beatae Mariae Virginia] Prefacio in itine- 
rarium seu peregrinationem : beate Virginia t dei genitrids marie. 
[On verso of e iv.] Finis itinerarii seu feregrinationis beate marie 
virginis. [6". /. et a.] 4to. Woodcuts, br. mor. g. e. 

This is the edition of thirty-six leaves, with thirty-two lines to the page, attri- 
buted by Hain (No. 9323) to the press of Alb. Kunne of Memmingen. 

IVO, S., [Bishop of Chartres.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vols. 
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JACKSON, Georgina F. Shropshire Word-Book, A Glossary 
of Archaic and Provincial Words, etc., used in the County. London. 
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JACOBUS, [MONK.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat Vol. 127. 

JACOPONE DA TODI. Laude de lo contemplatiuo x extatico 
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vtele a cosolatione de le persone deuote e spirituale : x per Predicatpri 
pficue ad ogni materia . . . . C Item alcune laude de .S. Thomaso de 
aquino x certe altre laude de doctori dignissimi che i le prime no 
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In this volume occur some of the most famous Church hymns, such as the 
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JAMBLICHUS CHALCIDENSIS. De mysteriis Egyptiorum 
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JAMES I. The Narrative History of King James, for the first 
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.... II. The Proceedings touching the Divorce betwixt the Lady 
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JAMES I. Truth brought to Light : or, the History of the first 
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Letters to King James the Sixth from the Queen, Prince 

Henry, Prince Charles, the Princess Elizabeth and her husband 
Frederick King of Bohemia, and from their son Prince Frederick 
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See Arber’s Reprints, 19. 

JAMES, Rev. R. See Chetham Society, VII. 

JAMIESON, John. See New Club Series. 

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JOB, [Monk, called the "Sinner.”] See Migne, Patr. Gr. 
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JOBIUS, [Monk, A.D. 1115.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 127. 

JOCUNDUS. See Monumenta Ger. Hist — Script Tom. XII. 

JOEL, [the Chronographer.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. VoL 

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P magistru Petra Metlinger Aletn&nu. 1491. 4to. Woodcuts. 0. r. 
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JOHANNES DEOXENEDES. See Chronicles and Memorials, 
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JOHANNES DE TROKELOWE. See Chronicles and Memo- 
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See Heame, T. 

JOHANNES DE FORDUN. See Gale et Fell, Vol. 3. 

See Hearne, T. 

JOHANNES WALLINGFORD. See Gale et Fell, Vol. 3. 
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JOHANNES III., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 72. 
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JOHANNES VI., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 89. 
JOHANNES VII., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 89. 
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JOHANNES IX., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 131. 
JOHANNES X, [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 132. 
JOHANNES XI., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 132. 
JOHANNES XII., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 133. 
JOHANNES XIII., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol 135. 
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JOHANNES XVIII., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 
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JOHANNES XIX., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 141. 

JOHANNES, [Deacon, CIRCA 496.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
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JOHANNES, [Bishop of Arles.] See Migne, Patr. i-»t 
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JOHANNES, [Abbot of Biclaro, afterwards Bishop of 
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JOHANNES, [The Italian, Monk of Cluny.] See Migne, 
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JOHANNES, [Abbot of S. Arnulfus in Metz.] See Migne, 
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See Monumenta Ger. Hist — Script. Tom. IV.' 

JOHANNES SMERA POLOVECIUS, [Physician.] See 
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JOHANNES, [Deacon of Venice.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
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See Monumenta Ger. Hist. — Script Tom. VII. 

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JOHANNES, [Bishop of Avranches, afterwards Arch- 
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JOHANNES, [Abbot of FEcamp.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
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JOHANNES COTTO. See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 150. 

JOHANNES, [Priest of WOrzburg.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
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JOHANNES, [Monk of BESUA] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 

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JOHANNES, [Deacon, Monk of S. Ouen.] See Migne, Patr. 
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JOHANNES, [of Constance.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 

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JOHANNES MICHAELENSIS. See Migne, Patr. Lat VoL 
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JOHANNES, [Monk of Li&ge.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 
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JOHANNES, [Canon of The Lateran.] See Migne, Patr. 
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JOHANNES BELETHUS. See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol 202. 

JOHANNES, [of Salisbury, Bishop of Chartres.] See 
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JOHANNES, [of Cornwall.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 
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JOHANNES DE BELMEIS, [Archbishop of Lyons.] See 
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JOHANNES, [Bishop of Antioch.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. 
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JOHANNES CARPATHIUS. See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. 
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JOHANNES MAXENTIUS, [PRIEST OF ANTIOCH.] See 
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JOHANNES MOSCHUS, [Monk and Hermit.] See Migne, 
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JOHANNES CLIMACUS OR SCHOLASTICUS, S. See 
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JOHANNES, S., [Abbot of Raythu.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. 
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JOHANNES, [the Faster, Patriarch of Constantinople.] 
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JOHANNES, S., [OF Damascus.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. 
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JOHANNES, [Patriarch of Constantinople.] See Migne, 
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JOHANNES MALALAS, [the Chronographer.] See 
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JOHANNES, [the Geometrician.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat 
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JOHANNES, [Monk of Jerusalem.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. 
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JOHANNES, [Metropolitan of the Euchaites.] See 
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JOHANNES, [Deacon of Constantinople.] See Migne, 
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JOHANNES, [Patriarch of Antioch.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. 
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JOHANNES COMNENUS, [Emperor.] See Migne, Patr. 
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JOHANNES PHOCAS, [Monk of Crete.] See Migne, Patr. 
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JOHANNES CHILAS, [Metropolitan of Ephesus.] See 
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JOHANNES, [Bishop of Citrum.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat 
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JOHANNES VECCUS, or BECCUS, [Patriarch of Con- 
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JOHANNES CALECAS, [Patriarch of Constantinople.] 
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JOHANNES CYPARISSIOTA See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat 
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JOHANNES GLYCIS, [Patriarch of Constantinople.] 
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[JOHANNES] DUCAS. See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat Vol. 157. 

JOHANNES, [Deacon of Adrianople.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. 
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JOHANNES ARGYROPULUS. See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat 
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JOHANNES DE THILRODE. See Monumenta Ger. Hist — 
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JOHANNES CAPUT. See Monumenta Ger. Hist — Script. 
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JOHANNES LONGUS. See Monumenta Ger. Hist— Script 
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JOHANNES, [OF Hexham.] See Twysden, Sir R. 

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JOSEPHUS, [Priest, a.d. 846.] See Migne, Patr. Lat VoL 106. 

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JOSEPHUS, [Patriarch of Constantinople.] See Migne, 
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LANGTOFT, Peter. See Chronicles and Memorials, No. 47. 

See Heame, T. 

LANTBERTUS. See Monumenta Ger. Hist — Script. Tom. IV. 

LAONICUS CHALCOCONDYLAS. See Migne, Patr. Gr. 
Lat Vol. 159. 

LA PERRIERE, Guillaume de. Les Annalles de Foix, joinctz 
a ycelles les cas & faictz dignes de perpetuelle recordation, advenuz, 
tant aulx pays Beam, Commynge, Bigorre, Armygnac, Navarre, q lieulx 
circumvoysins, depuis le premier Comte de Foix Bernard, iusques a 
Hery, a present Cote de Foix & Roy de Navarre. Tholose , imprimees 
par Nicholas Vieillard, 1539. 4to. Woodcuts, o.c. 

From the Sunderland Library, with the arms in gilt on the sides. 

Les Considerations des quatres mondes, k sauoir est : Divin, 

Angelique, Celeste, & Sensible : Comprinses en quatre Centuries de 
quatrains, Contenans la Cresme de Diuine & humaine Philosophic. 
A Lyon, par Mac# Bonhomnte. 1552. Sm. 8vo. Woodcuts. 0. br. 
mor. g. e. 

With broad gilt borders, and the arms of Louis XIII. in gilt on the sides. 

From the Beckford Library. 

LAPIDARIUM SEPTENTRIONALE : or, a Description of the 
Monuments of Roman Rule in the North of England. Published by 
the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. London: 1875. 
Folio. Map and Plates. 

LAPPENBERG, Dr. J. M. A History of England under the 
Anglo-Saxon Kings. Translated from the German by Benjamin 
Thorpe. London: 1845. 2 vols. 8vo. c. 

LARREY, M. le Baron. See Egypt. 

LARWOOD, Jacob, and John Camden Hotten. The History 
of Signboards, from the Earliest Times to the Present Day. London : 
1866. 8vo. Plates. 

LASCARIS, Constantinus. See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 
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LA SERRE, Puget de. Histoire de l’entree de la Reyne Mere 
du Roy tres-chrestien, dans la Grande-Bretaigne. A Londre , 1639. 
Folio. Plates . r. mor. g. e. ( Lortic .) 

From the Firmin-Didot Library. 

Histoire de l'entree de la Reyne Mere du Roy tres-chrestien, 

dans les Provinces Unies des Pays-Ba s. A Londre , 1639. Folia 
Plates . o. r. mor . fleurs-de-lis^, g. e. 

From the Beckford Library. 

LATHAM, Simon. Faulconry, or The Faulcons Lure and Cure : 
In two books. London, Printed by Ric. Hodgkinsonne, for Thomas 
Rooks , 1658. Sm. 8vo. Woodaits . br. mor.g. e. (Riviere.) 

LATIMER, Hugh. See Arber's Reprints, 2, 13. 

LATOMUS, Jag See Erasmus, Des., Liber unus, etc. 

LAUD, William, Archbishop of Canterbury. Articles of 
the Commons assembled in Parliament, in maintenance of their Accu- 
sation, against William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, whereby he 
stands charged with high Treason. 1643. 4to. Black letter* 

8 leaves. 

A briefe Relation of the death and sufferings of the most 

Reverend and renowned prelate the L. Archbishop of Canterbury. 
With, a more perfect Copy of his Speech, and other passages on the 
Scaffold, than hath beene hitherto imprinted. Oxford, printed in the 
Yeare, 1644. 4to. 

A — D in fours. 

The Archbishop of Canterbury’s Speech : or His Funerall 

Sermon, prcacht by himself on the Scaffold on Tower Hill, on Friday 
the 10. of Januaiy, 1644. All faithfully written by John Hinde. 
London, 1644. 4to. 

9 leaves. 

The Razing of the Record. Or an Order to forbid any 

Thanksgiving for the Canterbury Newes publisht by Richard Culmer. 
Printed at Oxford, in the yeare 1644. 4*°. 

10 leaves. 

A full and satisfactory Answere to the Archbishop of Can- 
terbury's Speech, or Funerall Sermon preached by himselfe on the 
Tower-Hill, on Friday the tenth, of January, 1645 (sic). Upon Hebr. 



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12. i, 2. At which time he was there and then Beheaded. London , 
printed by Jane Coe. 1645. 4to. 

12 leaves. 

LAUD, William, Archbishop of Canterbury. Burton, 
Henry. The Grand Impostor unmasked, or a detection of the no- 
torious hypocrisie, and desperate Impiety of the late Archbishop 
(so styled) of Canterbury. London, [n. d.] 4to. 

12 leaves. 

Starbucke, William. A briefe Exposition, Paraphrase, or 

Interpretation, upon the Lord of Canterburies Sermon or Speech, 
upon the last Pulpit that ever he preached, which was the Scaffold on 
Tower Hill 1645. 4to. 

10 leaves, including a woodcut frontispiece. 

See Strafford. 

LAUDER, Wm. See Early Eng. Text Society, 3, 41. 

LAUDIVIUS. Laudivii eqtis hierosolymitani ad Francinu Bel- 
tradu in epistolas magni Turci prefatio. [Colophon.] Epistole magni 
Turd finiut a Laudivio .... edite. Rome impresse in domo Nobilis 
uiri Iohannis Philippi de lignamie y 1473. 4to. 0. gr. mor. g. e. 
{Bozerian.) 

The “ magnus Turcus ” is Mahomet II. 

LAURENTIUS, S., [Bishop of Novara.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat Vol. 66. 

LAURENTIUS, [Monk of Monte Cassino.] See Migne, 
Patr. Lat Vol. 133. 

LAURENTIUS, [of Verona, Deacon.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat Vol 163. 

LAURENTIUS, [OF Li£ge.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol 204. 

See Monumenta Ger. Hist. — Script. Tom. X. 

LAWRENCE, Prior of Durham. See Surtees Society, 70. 

LAWSON, Rev. Canon. See Eng. Dialect Society, 42. 

LAWTON, George. Collectio rerum ecclesiasticarum de Dioe- 
cesi Eboracensi ; or, Collections relative to churches and chapels 
within the dioceses of York and Ripon. With an Appendix. London: 
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LEADER, John Daniel. Roman Rotheram. Reprinted from 
“ Historic Notices of Rotherham” [n. d.\ Folio. Plates 

LEANDER, S., [Bishop of Seville.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 72. 

LE COINTE, AbbE. See Bibliotheca Curiosa, 11. 

LECTIONARIUM CISTERCIENSE. Manuscript upon 
VELLUM of the xiii* century, written by an Italian Scribe upon 137 
leaves (9f x 6| inches), with coloured initials. 4to. hr. mor. 

This MS. was written for, and belonged to, the Cistercian Monastery of Mori- 
mundi, near Milan. 

LEDUINUS, [Abbot of S. Vedast in Arras.] See Migne, 
Patr. Lat Vol. 141. 

LEE, Edward, Archbishop of York. See Erasmus, Des., 
Liber unus, etc 

LEES, Thos. See Eng. Dialect Society, 39. 

LEGENDARIUM Festorum Sanctorum et Feriarum Aliarum ad 
usum Ordinis Praedicatorum. MANUSCRIPT UPON VELLUM of the 
xiii* century, executed about the year 1260 for a Dominican monas- 
tery in Bavaria, written on 304 leaves (17 x 12 in.), and decorated 
with 60 miniatures in brilliant colours on burnished gold ground. 

This grand manuscript is in perfect preservation, and forms a most important 
monument of German mediaeval art 

The persons figured in the margins of the different miniatures were probably 
the persons at whose cost the particular paintings were executed, and it is quite clear 
that they were all living at that time. 

It opens with a calendar, which occupies the first six leaves, and on the seventh 
begin the miniatures, which are as follows : — 

1. The Crucifixion. A very fine full-page painting (11J x 8 in.). This is 
treated in a manner so unusual as to merit a description at some length. On 
the right of the crucified Saviour stands the Holy Virgin, on the left St. John. 
This is the usual representation ; but here in front of the Virgin stands a figure with a 
nimbus round the head, on which is inscribed “ Sponsa.” This figure holds a spear 
which pierces the Saviour's side, whence rushes forth a stream of blood, which 
another figure issuing from the clouds, above whose crowned head is inscribed 
“ Fides,” catches in a chalice. On the other side of the cross stands another figure, 
above whose head is written “ Obediencia,” who drives a nail into the Saviour’s 
feet. Opposite to “ Fides,” on the left of the Saviour, an angel drives down a 
blinded figure who represents “ Synagoga,” while at the top of the cross two figures, 
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hands. Outside the border of the painting are depicted the figures of a lady and a 
knight, above whose heads is inscribed respectively “ Sophia” and “ Gebhardus 
Comes,” which no doubt represent the donors of the book to the monastery, Geb- 
hardus, Comes de Hirzperch and Sophia his wife, sister to Louis and Henry, Dukes 
of Bavaria. They were married early in 1258. In the margin of Min. 5 is figured 
a priest, lettered “ Perhtoldus.” There can be little doubt this is Berthold, who was 
consecrated Bishop of Wurzburg in 1267, and governed that see till 1287. 

2. St. Andrew fastened to a cross with cords (3 x 2\ in.). 3. St. Nicholas and 
the Three Children (3| x 2\ in.). 4. St Thomas pierced with Spears (3} x 2 \ in.). 
5. The Stoning of St. Stephen (3! x 3 in.). 6. St John the Baptist preaching to 
Herod (3} x 3 in.). 7. The Massacre of the Innocents (2£ x 2\ in.). 8. The 

Martyrdom of Thomas k Becket (2£ in. square). 9. St Prisca (2£ x i| in.). 10. 

St Sebastian (3X2J in.). 11. St Agnes crowned by an Angel (3£ x 2\ in.). 12. 
The Death of St Vincent (2 J in. square). 13. The Conversion of St. Paul (4x3 in.). 
14. The Presentation of Christ in the Temple (44 x 3J in.). 15. The Martyrdom 
of St Agatha (3 x 2\ in.). 16. The Martyrdom of St Mathias, with Vision of the 
Virgin and Child (4 x 2| in.). 17. St Gregory the Great writing (3 x 2\ in.). 18. 
St Benedict (2| x 2 in.). 19. The Annunciation of the Virgin (3 in. square). 20. 
St George broken on the Wheel (2| x 2\ in.). 21. St Mark writing his Gospel 
(3 in. square). 22. St James the Great thrown from a Window, and his Crucifixion 
(4 in. square). 23. The Finding of the True Cross by St Helena (3^ x 3 in.). 24. 
Miracles at the Tomb of St. Dominic (3 x 2J in.). 25. St John the Baptist taught by 
his Parents (3^ x 3 in.). 26. St John the Baptist in the Desert ( in. square). 27. 
St John and St. Paul (2\ x \\ in.). 28. The Martyrdom of St. Peter (4 x 3! in.). 
29. The Martyrdom of St. Paul (4x3 in.). 3a St. John in the Cauldron, the Holy 
Spirit descending upon him (4J x 3^ in.). 31. St Mary Magdalen and the Saviour 
(3 t x 3| in.). 32. The Beheading of the Apostle St James (3} x 3^ in.). 33. St 
Pantaleon tied to a Tree and Beheaded, the Virgin and Child appearing to him in 
the clouds (3J x 3^ in.). 34. The Vision of St Dominic (4J x 3| in.). 35. The 
Martyrdom of St. Lawrence (3^ x 3^ in.). 36. The Death of the Blessed Virgin 
Mary (34 in. square). 37. St Bernard holding a Book and a Pastoral Staff 
(4 x 3 in.). 38. St Bartholomew. A very fine figure, holding a church in his left 
hand (4^ x i{ in.). This saint is especially distinguished by having his intitulation 
in large letters of burnished gold ; and when it is remembered that Andrew II. of 
Hungary brought from Jerusalem the arm of St Bartholomew, it is probable that 
the relic was deposited in the monastery for which this book was written. 39. St 
Augustine delivering his Rule to the Monks (3J x 3 in.). 40. The Daughter of 
Herodias with the Head of St John the Baptist in a Charger (3^ x 34 in.). 41. 
The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin (3^ x 3^ in.). 42. The Crucifixion of our Lord 
(3| x 3i in-)* 43- St Euphemia with the Martyr's Palm (2f x 2\ in.). 44. St. 
Matthew pierced by the Swords of two Executioners (3! in. square). 45. The 
Martyrdom of St Maurice and his Disciples (5 x 3| in.). 46. The Dragon over- 
come by St. Michael (3J x 3$ in.). 47. St Francis receiving the Holy Stigmata 
from the Seraphic Crucifix (3{ in. square). 48. The Martyrdom and Miracle of St 
Denis (3 x 3| in.). 49. St Luke limning the Portrait of the Blessed Virgin (34 in. 
square). 50. The Martyrdom of St Simon Zelotes (3 x 3^ in.). 

5}. The Festival of All Saints. A magnificent full-page painting (12 x 7 in.), 
in seven compartments. That at the top represents Christ in glory ; on His right sit 
His mother, St Peter and other saints, on the left a party of angels, the foremost of 
whom holds a flaming heart in the right hand and a spear in the left. In the left- 
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gate of heaven, while in the right compartment sit Moses and the lawgivers on a 
bench. The fourth compartment represents St Barnabas and a company of 
preachers ; the fifth, Isaac and the other patriarchs ; the sixth, St Clare and other 
holy virgins ; and the seventh, St Rupert (who was held in great reverence in 
Bavaria) and a party of bishops. In the margin at the bottom is a kneeling figure 
of St Margaret of Hungary, daughter of Bela IV. and granddaughter of Andrew II., 
Kings of Hungary. She became a Dominican nun at Vesprinii, and was after- 
wards at a convent in the Insula Leponim, or of St. Mary, near Buda, and was 
probably the founder or patroness of the monastery to which the MS. belonged. 
On the opposite side is a kneeling figure of an ecclesiastic lettered “ Prepositus 
Heinrich de Oting* This is Henry Steoro, a monk of the Praemonstratensian Abbey 
of Nieder-Altaich on the Danube, diocese of Passau, and chaplain of Abbot Herman, 
after whose death he became Provost of Oetingen. He died after 1276. 

52. The Company of the Blessed in the bosom of the Eternal Father. A most 
curious representation (y£ in. square). 53. St Martin dividing his Cloak with the 
Beggar (3J x 3| in.). 54. The Death of St Elizabeth (4 x 3J in.). 55. St Cecilia 
crowned by an Angel (3j x 3{ in.). 56. St Cement thrown into the Sea from a 
Boat (2{ x 3} in.). 5 7. The Martyrdom and Assumption of St Catherine 

( 4 i X 3j in.). 58. The Blessed Virgin with the Infant Jesus (3$ x 3 in.). 59. 
The Death of St Peter Martyr (3 x 3 l in.). 60. St Erhard of Ratisbon (3J in. 
square). 

LEIDRADUS, [Bishop of Lyons.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
Vol. 99. 

LEITH, W. Forbes. The Life of St Cuthbert, written about 
A.D. 700. With 45 Full page Illuminations from the Lawson MS. 
(end of XII * century) on Japanese Vellum Paper. Edited by W. 
Forbes Leith. Edinburgh , 1888. Imp. 8vo. 

105 copies printed. 

LELAND, John. Naeniae in mortem Thomae Viati equitis in- 
comparabilis. Londini , 1542. 4to. 

Genethliacon illustrissimi Eaduerdi Principis Cambriae, Ducis 

Coriniae, et Comitis Palatini : libellus ante aliquot annos inchoatus, 
nunc uer6 absoiutus, & editus : Ioanne Lelando Antiquario autore. 
Londini apud Reynerum Vuolfium , 1 543. 4to. 0. v. 

Assertio inclytissimi Arturii Regis Britanniae. Londini apud 

Ioannem Herford. Anni 1544. 4to. 

Cygnea Cantio. — Commentarii in Cygneam Cantionem 

Indices Britannicae antiquitatis locupletissimi. Londini , 1545. 4to. 

The laboryouse Journey & serche of Johan Leylande, for 

Englandes Antiquitees, geuen of hym as a newe yeares gyfte to 
Kynge Henry the viii. in the .xxxvii. yeare of his Reygne, with de- 



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clarcyons enlarged : by Johan Bale. Emprented at London by Johan 
Bale . 1549. Sm. 8vo. Black JLttXZU c. g. e. {Lewis.) 

With autograph of “ S r Henry Spelman ” on the title-page. 

From the Beckford Library. 

LELAND} John. Commentarii de Scriptoribus Britannicis, ex 
Autographo Lelandino nunc primus edidit Antonius Hall. Oxoniee , 
1709. 2 vols. 8 vo. L. P. c. 

See Hearne, T. 

See Lives. 

LE MAIRE, Jean. Les Illustrations de Gaule et singularitez de 
Troye. Avec les deux epistres de Lamant Vert . . . Le traicte de 
la difference des Scismes & des Concilles de leglise. . . . Lepistre du 
roy a Hector de Troye. Intprime a Paris par Francoys Regnault , 
1528. Folio. Woodcuts . r.tnor.g.e. ( Thibaron-Joly .) 

From the Seilli&re Library. 

Le traictie Intitule, de la differece des scismes et des concilles 

de leglise. Et de lapreeminence et utilite des concilles, de la saincte 
eglise Gallicaine. C Avec lequel sont comprises plusieurs autres 
choses curieuses, & nouvelles, & dignes de scavoir, etc. Imprime a 
Lyon , 15 1 1. . . . Par Estiene Boland. 4to. First Edition, br. 
mor. g. e. ( Trautz-Bauzonnet.) 

From the Seilli&re Library. 

LE MAIRE. See Bibliotheca Curiosa, 13. 

LENTHERIC, Charles. La Gr£ce et TOrient en Provence. 
Arles — Le bas Rhdne — Marseille. Paris , 1878. 8vo. Maps . 

Les Villes Mortes du Golfe de Lyon. Illiberris — Ruscino — 

Narbon — Agde — Maguelone — Aiguesmortes — Arles — Les Saintes- 
Maries. Paris, 1879. 8vo. Maps. 

La Provence Maritime Ancienne et Modeme. La Ciotat — 

Tauroentum — Toulon — Hy£res — Les Maures et L’Est^rel — Frijus — 
Cannes et Larins — ^Antibes — Nice et Cimiez — Menton et Monaco. 
Paris, 1880. 8vo. Maps. 

LEO I., S., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vols. 54-56. 

See Venetian Library, 6. 

LEO II., S., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol 96. 

LEO III., S., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vols. 102, 129. 

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LEO IV., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vols. 115, 129. 

LEO VI., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. LatVol. 1 32. 

LEO VII., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 132. 

LEO VIII., [Antipope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 134. 

LEO IX., S., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 143. 

LEO, [Bishop of Bourges.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vols. 53, 54. 

LEO, S., [Bishop of Sens.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 68. 

LEO, [Bishop OF Atino.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 143. 

LEO MARSICANUS, [Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia.] See 
Migne, Patr. Lat VoL 173. 

See Monumenta Ger. Hist — Script Tom. VII. 

LEO, [the Patrician.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 106. 

LEO, [the Philosopher, Emperor.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. 
Lat. Vol. 107. 

LEO, [the Grammarian.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat Vols. 108, 
hi, 120. 

LEO, [Deacon.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 117. 

LEO, [Priest, A.D. 1006.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat VoL 120. 

LEO, [of Ochrida, Archbishop of Bulgaria.] See Migne, 
Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 120. 

LEO, [Abbot and Legate.] See Monumenta Ger. Hist— Script 
Tom. III. 

LEODEGARIUS, S., [Bishop of Autun.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat. Vol. 96. 

LEODEGARIUS, [Archbishop of Vienne.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat. Vol. 143. 

LEONARDUS, [of Chios, Archbishop of Mitylene.] See 
Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 159. 

LEONTIUS, [of Byzantium.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat Vol. 86. 

LEONTIUS, [Bishop of Neapolis in Cyprus.] See Migne, 
Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 93. 

LEONTIUS, [OF Damascus.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. Lat. Vol. 93. 



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LEOT ALDUS, [Count of MA90N.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 
133 - 

LEPORIUS, [Priest.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 31. 

LEPSIUS, R. See Egypt. 

LE ROUX DE LINCY, M. Recherches sur Jean Grolier sur sa 
vie et sa biblioth£que suivies <fun Catalogue des livres qui lui ont 
appartenu. Paris , 1866. 8vo. 

LESLEY, John. De Origine, Moribus, et Rebus Gestis Scotorum 
libri decem. Romae, in Aedibus populi Romani. 1578. 4to. Folding 
Map of Scotland and Engraved Genealogical Plates . v. 

See Mary, Queen of Scots. 

LETALDUS MICIACENSIS, [Monk.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
Vol. 137. 

LETTRE de Iacques Bon-homme paysan de Beauvoisis. A 
Messeigneurs les Princes retirez de la Cour. Iouxte la coppie imprintfe 
d Paris , chez lean Brunet. 1614. — Responce du Crocheteur de la 
Samaritane. A Iacques Bon-homme. 1614. — Replique de Iacques 
Bon-homme. A son compere le Crocheteur. A Paris , chez lean 
Brunet , 1614. — Coniovissance de Iacques Bon-homme auec Messeig- 
neurs les Princes reconciles. A Paris , de I'imprimeric de Charles 
Chappellain, 1614. In 1 vol. Sm. 8vo. o.gr. mor.g. e. 

From the Seillifcre Library. 

LETTRES missives, du Roy nostre sire Henry deuxiesme de 
ce nom, enioignant a tous ceulx estant des estatz doffices Royaulx. 
De faire confirmer leurs lectres de dans le temps declaire en icelle, ou 
lestat doffice dyceulx sera vaccante. A Paris , par la veufue Jaques 
Nyuerd [j. d. 1550.] Sm. 8vo. 

From the Seillifcre Library. 

LEVER, Thos. See Arber’s Reprints, 25. 

LEVINS, Peter. See Early Eng. Text Society, 27. 

LEWIN, Thomas. Fasti Sacri, or a Key to the Chronology of 
the New Testament. London: 1865. 8vo. 

LEYLAND, John. Views of Ancient Buildings illustrative of 
the domestic architecture of the parish of Halifax. Halifax: 1879. 
Oblong Folio. Plates. 

LIBELLUS de modo Penitendi et Confitendi. [Above a large 
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feliciter. Impressus Parisius in Bello visit Per Magistrum Guydonem 
Mercatorem. Anno domini. 1500. die Septima Octobris. Sm. 8vo. 

a — e in eights, Gothic letter. The woodcut upon the title-page is the printer’s 
curious device ; there is also a woodcut upon the verso of the title-page. 

LIBER REGALIS Regum Angliae. [Fol. i. Ordo consecrandi 
C~/Ll+ Rcg 6111 solum.] Hie est ordo sed’m quern Rex debet coronari 

C 1 pariter et inungi. [Folio 19. Ordo consecrandi Reginam cum Rege.] 

0 ' Verum si regina eodem die inungenda fuerit et coronanda cum rege. 

preparetur ei similiter solium a sinistra parte solii regii solio regis ali- 
quantulum eminentiore existente. [Folio 27 verso. Ordo consecrandi 
Reginam solam.] Die quo regina sola coronanda e coveniat in palacio 
regali apud West® prelati et nobiles regni et ordinetur pcessio p 
archieps epos platos abbate et conventu Westm in capis sends et aliis 
que pcessionis requirunt honorificenam et sic induti processionaliter 
regine coronande occurrant in palacio antedicto. [Folio 32. Rubrica 
de Regis exequiis.] De exequiis regalib3 cu ipos exhoc seculo mi- 
grare contigerit. Cum rex inunctus migraverit ex hoc seculo. MANU- 
SCRIPT UPON VELLUM, of the xiv* century, about A.D. 1375, of Eng- 
lish execution, written in red and black ink upon 32 leaves (9$- x 6^ 
inches), with painted capitals and an illuminated border to the first 
page. Sm. folio. Bound in old calf with the Arms of the Duke de 
Duplessis in gilt upon the sides , in a morocco case . 

The only other copy of this MS. known to exist is preserved in Westminster 
Abbey, and its date is coeval with this, the writing and the illumination of the 
first page being evidently by the same hand. It opens with directions for fitting up 
Westminster Abbey for the Coronation ceremony, and then goes on to say that on 
the day preceding the Coronation the King shall ride bareheaded from the Tower 
of London to the Palace of Westminster that he may be recognized of all people. 
The ritual of the King’s coronation ends on the thirty-fifth page and is followed on 
the thirty-seventh by the Coronation ceremony of the King and Queen together. In 
this service it is worthy of remark that the King and Queen received the communion 
in both kinds. 

The volume is accompanied by a complete modern translation of the whole 
very neatly written in a folio volume. 

LIBER REGALIS. E codice Westmonasteriensi editus. Printed 
for the Roxburghe Club . 1870. 4to. 

LIBER SEQUENTIARUM. [Fol. 1.] Sequeciarius tocius anni 
fideliter emenda/tus incipit feliciter./ [Colophon.] Liber Sequecia% 
per circulu anni fideliter ac emedatissime per me Johd\netn Koelhoff 
Colonie impressus exjplicit feliciter :. [S. a., circa 1475.] Sm. 4to. 

38 leaves, printed with signatures a — d. 

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LIBERIUS, S., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. Vol. 8. 

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LINDSAY, Lord. Sketches of the History of Christian Art. 
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LITTRE, 6. Dictionnaire de la Langue Frangaise. Avec 
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LITURGY. Liturgia S. Chrysostomi, etc., graeci. MANUSCRIPT 
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Liturgiae S. Basilii, S. Joannis Chrysostomi et aliorum, graece. 

MANUSCRIPT upon paper, of the XV th century, with musical into- 
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4to. In the original wooden boards , covered with red leather . 

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Joannis Chrysostomi, Basilii et praesanctificatorum liturgiae. 

Item Germani archiepiscopi constantinopolitani historia ecclesiastica 
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comprobantur, auctore F. Claudio De Sainctes, (gr. et lat.) Parisiis, 
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LITURGY. Libro delle Littanie secondo Tordlne di santo Am- 
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printed at Milan about 1500. 

The Liturgy used in the Churches of the Principality of Neuf- 

chatel : with a Letter from the learned Dr. Jablonski, concerning the 
Nature of Liturgies : To which is added, The Form of Prayer lately 
introduced into the Church of Geneva. London , 1712. 4to. c. 

From the Beres ford -Hope Library. 

A Communion Office, taken partly from Primitive Liturgies, 

and partly from the First English Reformed Common-Prayer-Book : 
together with Offices for Confirmation, and the Visitation of the Sick. 
London: 1718. Sm. 8vo. 

The Non-Juror's Office. 

The Ancient Liturgy of the Church of Jerusalem, being the 

Liturgy of St. James, freed from all latter Additions and Interpolations 
of whatever kind, and so restored to it's Original Purity : By com- 
paring it with the Account given of that Liturgy by St. Cyril, and with 
the Clementine Liturgy, &c. With an English Translation and Notes, 
as also an Appendix. [By Bp. T. Rattray.] London : Printed by 
Janies Bettenham. 1744. 4to. c. 

Collation : — A, 4 11 ., a, 4 1 L, a, 4 1 L, B— R 1 in fours. 

The Offices of the Old Catholic Prayer-book, done into Eng- 
lish, and compared with the Offices of the Roman and Old German 
Rituals. Oxford and London, 1876. Sm. 8vo. 

The Divine Offices and other formularies of the Reformed 

Episcopal Churches of Spain and Portugal. Translated by R. S. 
Clough and T. G. P. Pope, respectively. 1882. Sm. 8vo. 

The Divine and Sacred Liturgies of our Fathers among the 

Saints John Chrysostom and Basil the Great. Edited, with an Eng- 
lish translation by J. N. W. B. Robertson. 1886. Sm. 8vo. 

LIUDGERUS. See Ludgerus. 

LIUTHARDUS. See Monumenta Ger. Hist. — Script Tom. 
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LIUTPRANDUS, [of Pavia, Bishop of Cremona.] See 
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LIVINGSTONE, David. Missionary Travels and Researches 
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LIVIUS PATAVINUS, Titus. Ex XIIII Decadibus His- 
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LOCKHART, J. I. Attica and Athens. 1842. 8vo. Maps. 

LODOVICI, Francesco DT. Triomphi di Carlo. Stampato in 
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LOFTIE, Rev. W. J. The Latin Year. 1873. 8vo. 

A Plea for Art in the House. London : 1876. Sm. 8vo. 

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Historic Towns. — London. London: 1887. Sm. 8vo. 

Maps. 

LOMBARDUS, Petrus, [Bishop of Paris, Magister Senten- 
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LONELICH. See Early Eng. Text Society, Extra Series, XX., 
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tione de Vita & Scriptis Longini, Notis, Indicihus, & Variis Lectioni- 
bus. Oxonioe, e theatro Skeldoniano, 1710. 8vo. 

On the Sublime. Translated from the Greek. London, 

1751. Sm. 8vo. 

LONGUS. Longi Pastoralium, de Daphnide & Chloe libri quatuor, 
(graced.) Ex Bibliotheca Aloisii AlamanniL Florentine, Apud Philip- 
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Pastoralium de Daphnide et Chloe libri quatuor, (graced,) cum 

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Les Amours pastorales de Daphnis et Chlo& [Traduit en 

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LOREDANO, Gio. Francesco. The Ascents of the Soul : or, 
David’s Mount towards God’s House. Being Paraphrases on the fif- 
teen Psalms of Degrees. Written in Italian, by the Illustrious Gio. 
Francesco Loredano, a Noble Venetian, 1656. Render’d into English, 
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Scala Santa : or, a Scale of Devotions Musical and Gradual : Being 
Descants on the Fifteen Psalms of Degrees, in Metre ; with Contem- 
plations and Collects upon them, in Prose, 1670. London, 1681. 2 
vols. in 1. Folio. Plates, bl.mor.g.e. {Pratt.) 

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LORENZO D’ANANIA, GlO. See Venetian Library, 100. 

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the libraries of M. Clinchamp and M. Firmin-Didot 

The binding of this volume is a magnificent specimen of the skill of the famous 
Parisian bookbinders named above. 

LORRIS, Guillaume de, et Jean de Meung. Cy commece 
le romat de la rose/ ou tout lart damours est enclose. [At end :] 
Cest fin du romant de la rose ou tout lart damours est enclose. 
[S. /. n. d.] Folio. Woodcuts . br. mor. g. e. ( Cap /.) 

A very rare edition of this work, from the Firmin-Didot Library, having sigs. 
a 2 and a 7 in facsimile. 

Le rommant de la rose nouuellement Imprime a Paris Pour 

Guillaume eustace. Imprime nouuellement a Paris par Nicolas des 
prez . [ S . d., vers 1500.] Folio. Woodcuts . r. mor. g. e. (Hardy.) 

From the Firmin-Didot Library, the title-page being in facsimile. 

Sensuyt le r 5 mat de la rose aultremet dit le sdge vergier. 

Nouvellement Imprime a Paris, xxix. Cy finist le Romant de la rose 
Nouvellement imprime a Paris par Jehan ihannot Imprimeur et libraire 
iure en luniversite de Paris. Demourant a lymaige sainct Jehan Bap- 
tiste en la rue neufue nostre dame pres saincte Getieviefue des ardans. 
[S. d.] 4to. r. mor. g. e. (Cap/.) 

The binding of this volume is a superb example of gilt tooling. 

Another copy of the same edition. 4to. r.mor.g.e. ( Trautz- 

Bauzonnet .) 

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This copy is described in the Firmin-Didot Catalogue (1878, No. 130) as differ- 
ing from the above edition, which is mentioned by Brunet, in not having the number 
xxix upon the title ; these figures, however, have merely been erased. 

Le romant de la Rose/ Moralisie cler et net/ Translate 

de rime en prose/ Par vostre humble Molinet Nouuellemet impriTne 
a paris , Par la veufue feu Michel le Notr, 1521. Folio. Woodcuts, 
o. c. (Padeloup.) 

From the libraries of the Vicomte d’Auteuil and the Duke of Sussex. On the 
title is the signature of Grangier, the translator of Dante. 

Le Rommant de la Rose nouuellement Reueu et corrige 

oultre les precedent es Impressions. Imprime a Paris , par Maistre 
Pierre vidoue, Pour Galliot du pre. 1529. 2 vols. Sm. 8vo. Wood- 

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LORRIS, Guillaume de, et Jean de Meung. Le rommant 
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pressions. Imprime nouuellement a Paris, 1538. 8vo. Woodcuts . 0. 
black mor. g. e. 

Le Roman de la Rose. Revu sur plusieurs Editions & sur 

quelques anciens Manuscrits. Accompagn6 de plusieurs autres Ou- 
vrages, d’une Preface historique, de Notes & d'un Glossaire. A Am- 
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Rose. A Dijon, 1737. Together 4 vols. Sm. 8vo. 0. gr. mor. g. e. 

Le Roman de la Rose. Edition faite sur celle de Lenglet 

Dufresnoy, corrig^e .... par J. B. Lantin de Damerey. A Paris, 
An Septibne [1799.] 5 vols. 8vo. L. P. Plates . 

LOSSIUS, Lucas. Psalmodia, hoc est, Cantica Sacra veteris 
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LOTHARIUS I., [Emperor of Germany.] See Migne, Patr. 
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LOTHARIUS, [King of Lorraine.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
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LOWNDES, W. T. The Bibliographer’s Manual of English 
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LOWSLEY, Major B. See Eng. Dialect Society, 56. 

LUBBOCK, Sir John. Ants, Bees, and Wasps. A Record of 
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1882. 8vo. Plates . 

LUCANUS. See Venetian Library, 101. 

LUCAS, [Abbot of Crypta Ferrata.] See Migne, Patr. Gr. 
Lat. Vol. 127. 

LUCAS CHRYSOBERGES, [Patriarch of Constanti- 
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LUCIANUS. See Classics. 

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LUCIANUS, [Confessor.] See Migne, Patr. Lat VoL 4. 

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LUCIUS I., S., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat Vol. 3. 

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LUCIUS III., [Pope.] See Migne, Patr. Lat VoL 201. 
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LUCULENTIUS. See Migne, Patr. Lat VoL 72. 

LUDGERUS, S., [Bishop of Munster.] See Migne, Patr. Lat 
VoL 99* 

See Monumenta Ger. Hist. — Script Tom. XV. 

LUDOLPHUS DE SAXONIA, [the Carthusian.] Le grant 
vita xpi translate de latin en francoys. Imprint* a Paris pour 
Anthoine verard: marchat: libraire demount en la rue sainct Jaques 
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4 parts in 2 vols. Folio. Woodcuts, o. r. ntor. g. e. 

See Venetian Library, 103. 

LUDOLPHUS DE SUCHEN. De terra sancta et itinere jhero- 
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terram sanctam &c. [Si** ulla nota, sed Argentorati, H. Eggesteynl\ 
Folio, r. mor.g. e. 

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LUDOVICUS I., [the Pious, Emperor.] See Migne, Patr. 
Lat. Vols. 102, 104. 

LUDOVICUS IV., [King of the Franks.] See Migne, Patr. 
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LUDOVICUS, S., [King of the French.] See Migne, Patr. 
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LUIDBERTUS, [Archbishop of Mainz.] See Migne, Patr. 
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LUKIS, Rev. William C. An Account of Church Bells; with 
some Notices of Wiltshire Bells and Bell-founders. London and Oxford. 
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“ LUME AS LAIS ” [or Lumiere des Laics, a poem written about 
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of Pontigny.] [Le poeme de 1 ’amour de Dieu]. — Two small poems 
in English. — Various receipts. Manuscript UPON VELLUM, of the 
xiv lh century, written by an English scribe in double columns upon 
1 10 leaves (12 x 8£ inches). Sm. Folio, br. mor. {Bedford.) 

This very remarkable manuscript, there is little doubt, was written at the Abbey 
of Pontigny by an English monk, of whom there were many living at Pontigny at 
that period. 

The MS. is incomplete at the beginning and the first 71 leaves only are illumi- 
nated. 

M. Paulin Paris, who has described this volume at length, believes that no other 
copy exists of this Anglo-French translation of the “ Speculum ecciesiae.” 

LUPTON, D. See Aungervyle Society, Series II. 

LUPUS, S., [Bishop of Troyes.] See Migne, Patr. Lat. 
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LUPUS, S. Servatus, [Abbot of FerriEres.] See Migne, 
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LUTHER, Martin. A Commentarie of M. Doctor Martin 
Luther upon the Epistle of S. Paul to the Galathians, first collected 
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LYDGATE, JOHN. See Percy Society, VoL 2. 

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LYLY, John. See Arber’s Reprints, 9. 

LYNDSAY, Sir David. A Dialogue betweene Experience and 
a Courtier, of the miserable estate of the worlde, first compiled in the 
Schottishe tongue, by syr David Lyndsey Knight, (a man of great 
learning and science) nowe newly corrected, and made perfit Englishe, 
pleasaunt & profitable for al estates but chiefly for Gentlemen, and 
such as are in authors' tie. Hereunto are anexid certaine other pithy 
pieces of woorkes, inuented by the said Knight, as shal largely appeare 
in the table after folowing. Anno. 1566. Imprinted at London by 
Thomas Purfoote, and William Pickering. Ah. 15 66. 4to. 15 lack 
ICttCC, tnarone mor. g. e. (Bedford) 

Title and preliminary matter, 4 leaves ; A — U2 in eights. The present copy 
has the first four leaves in facsimile. 

Poetical Works. With Memoir, Notes and Glossary by David 

Laing. Edinburgh : 1879. 3 vols. 8vo. 

Facsimile of an ancient Heraldic Manuscript emblazoned by 

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by David Laing. Edinburgh: 1878. Folio. Coloured Plates. 

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